Word: medaled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dissembling Harvard junior got in a fight with four M.I.T students last weekend and won a medal for his efforts. Then he got in a fight with M.I.T. and lost...
...Harvard man was Ralph H. Kaden '64-3, the occasion was the annual M.I.T. intramural wrestling tournament, and the medal was the first-place award in the 137-lb. class...
Kaden, once a candidate for the Crimson freshman wrestling team, entered the M.I.T. contest at the suggestion of a friend at the engineering school. The pair registered Kaden as an off-campus student and, once on the mat, Kaden dismembered four M.I.T. grapplers in succession to win the medal...
...days ago the officials telephoned Kaden and, reminding him of the precarious position of his M.I.T. co-prankster, demanded the return of the medal. Like Jim Thorpe, Ralph Kaden acquiesced...
Cast in Steel. Everyone knows that Dan'l Boone could shoot the eyes out of a potato at 500 paces. But when Montana's Lones Wigger Jr., 27, won two medals in riflery at Tokyo (one gold, one silver), it came as a distinct shock to many U.S. sports fans who never gave a thought to the U.S. shooting team. Americans used to be big on bicycle racing-but that was long ago, before the two-car family. If the settlers hadn't tried to kill off all the Indians, the U.S. might have done better...