Word: marked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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McManama and Paul set up Mark at 3:37 for the Crimson's fifth tally, and when Chico Davidson notched the lone Indian goal at 7:00. Harvard put the pressure on once again...
...urge you to take part in a fast at noon on Friday, Dec, 12, as a mark of your continued opposition to the ugly war in Vietnam. We urge you to contribute at least the cost of your meal to the work of the American Friends Service Committee in the Amputee Ward and Prosthetic Unit at the hospital in Quang Ngai and to their Day Care Center for refugee children in that city, as well as for the medical supplies and surgical equipment they sent to the NLF and North Vietnam. Over 1500 Radcliffe and Harvard students have already committed...
Sophomore Jay Galeski (118) was pinned at the 4:59 mark in his match against Wesleyan's co-captain, Bobby Fong, and senior Tom Schnorr fell to the Cardinal's John White. 11-8, in the 126-pound class. Schnorr, usually a 118-pounder, was forced to move up to the 126-pound class when senior Bruce Goodman (126) quit the team last week...
...pound match was not as close as the score indicated. Harvard sophomore Colin Mangrum had his hands full, dropping a 4-0 decision to New England intercollegiate champion Mark Stebbens. The loss gave Wesleyan a 16-6 lead...
...Eastern semi-finalist Mark Faller, though not in top form, had little trouble with the Cardinal's Bill Gavin in a 7-1 win, and Tony Rayner (177) came through with an impressive 9-0 victory for the Crimson...