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...least in part, this statement is true, as shown by the figures. The lower economic half of the country's families usually won't bother trying to meet the costs representing two and one-half years' earnings. Harvard's reply is that almost anyone can attend if he is accepted (i.e., "has the ability). This is an important claim for it states that once applications are in, once socio-economic factors have done their work and it's Harvard's turn, the process is a meritocracy. The Admissions Office has basked up this statement. The only way to test...
With dull efficiency Harvard's varsity track team rolled over Boston College 68-41 last night in a meet which marked the opening of the new "Bubble...
...only real excitement in the meet (with the exception of sporadic announcements of the score of the Harvard-B.C. hockey game) was provided by junior Skip Hare in the broad jump. With only one jump left for all competitors, Hare led at 23'3". B.C.'s Dan Burke, however, toped this with a final jump of 23.5 1/2". Undaunted, Hare topped his previous best for Harvard by an inch as he soared 23'6", less than a foot short of Aggrey Awori's Harvard record...
...Benka, Harvard's star weights man, and ace distance runners Royce Shaw and Dave Pottetti, Shaw was merely recuperating from his triple win against Army, while Benka, Pottetti, and others are out due to injuries and other complications. The Crimson has a layoff of a month as their next meet is against Northeastern on January...
...expected, the meet proved less than thrilling for the 59 spectators, as Harvard simply had too much for perennially weak Brown. Crimson coach Bill Brooks, in an effort to make the evening more bearable for the Bruins, used his top men sparingly. Steve Krause, who entered and won three events against Navy on Saturday, competed in only the 200-yard individual medley last night and took an embarrasingly easy first...