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Against Princeton, Harvard's offense managed to sustain several drives entirely on the ground, even though the Tigets knew exactly what was coming. The Crimson starting backfield of John McCluskey, Wally Grant, Bobby Leo, and Tom Choquette has recovered from early-in-the-week ailments and should be going at full strength today...

Author: By Boisfeuillet JONES Jr., | Title: Brown's Passing Tests Harvard Today | 11/13/1965 | See Source »

...took over on the 16 and made its only offensive showing of the night. With the help of two penalties and the powerhouse running of Jim Thompson, the Bunnies marched to the Puritan 16. Then Leverett quarterback Steve Ekdahl rolled to his right, picked up a key block from Leo Swift, and outran the Winthrop secondary into the end zone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Winthrop Deadlocks Leverett for Lead | 11/9/1965 | See Source »

Midway through the third quarter, Harvard scored its first touchdown in a month after its best sustained drive of the season. The longest gain on the march was an 11-yard run by Leo, but Harvard's backs were virtually unstoppable. Leo, Grant, and Choquette repeatedly hammered out six or seven yards at a crack through big holes in the Tiger line...

Author: By Andrew Beyer, | Title: Second Half Harvard Rally Fails; Princeton Holds On for 14-6 Win | 11/8/1965 | See Source »

...period, Leo went over right guard from the five for a touchdown. Maury Dullea's conversion was off to the left, but Harvard still had a chance to gain a tie--until Sadoski's incomplete pass a few minutes later...

Author: By Andrew Beyer, | Title: Second Half Harvard Rally Fails; Princeton Holds On for 14-6 Win | 11/8/1965 | See Source »

Harvard began with a lively presentation of Hans Leo Hassler's "Cantate Domino." Their major effort was the "Quatre petites Prieres de Sainte Francois d'Assise," by Francis Poulenc, and they sang this difficult work masterfully. The closest the Crimson came to English folksongs was Richard Dering's "Cease thy affections to avoid her reproving." Although the Princeton boy in front of me couldn't resist snickering at the lyrics, the song was charming...

Author: By Beth Edelmann, | Title: The Princeton Glee Club Concert | 11/8/1965 | See Source »

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