Word: mare
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...mare J. Roberts '64, assistant professor of Econmics, and Samuel R. Williamson Jr., assistant professor of History and Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Kirkland House. May said yesterday the two assistants would provide him with general staff assistance. "It is not clear how they will divide it up, if they do divide it up. They will help me and others think about problems arising in the houses and in matters of curriculum...
...Greene's credit that as a critic, he is hardly a literary man at all -in the sense that he cares nothing for fashion. He is not a tastemaker or trend spotter; he writes on Walter de la Mare but is virtually silent on Joyce; he has nothing to say to the audience of Susan Sontag, which is most unlikely to admire Robert Louis Stevenson, a Greene favorite. For him the old standbys: James' The Spoils of Poynton and Conrad's Victory are "two of the great English novels of the last fifty years." James...
...want to help John Lindsay win the June 17 primary, write to Lindsay Campaign Box, c/o the CRIMSON, 14 Plympton St., or call Mare Glass...
...team's ponies and equipment belie polo's glamorous image. Although members try to exercise the animals between practices, a minimum of time is spent on grooming. The ponies are a motley group, but looks aren't everything. One small mare recently proved per gumption by outrunning a large throughbred in a quarter-mile sprint...
Sparked by a surprising performance by sophomore epee Mare Irvings, Harvard's varsity fencing team came within a hair's breadth of defeating the nation's top ranked fencing team, New York University, Saturday in the IAB. Irvings' fencing in the number three epee spot, won all three of his bouts. Combined with captain Ron Winfield's sweep of his sabre bouts and a few other key wins, Harvard kept the outcome in doubt until the next to the last bout. The Crimson finally bowed...