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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sophomore Harry Jergesen, more impressive each time he fences, took three bouts in epee. In the first bout, he picked apart Penn's Mark Rosenberg with five touches in less than a minute. Harvard's Steve Shea followed with a slim 5-4 decision over Jay Miller, but Ron McMahan's 5-2 pasting of Brian Keidan gave Penn a 5-4 lead at the end of the first round...

Author: By George M. Flesh, | Title: Quaker Fencers Top Harvard, 18-9; Clinch Second Place in Ivy League | 2/15/1966 | See Source »

Pete Waldinger, who was moved to the second line, and third-line center Pete Miller have been hit by flu. The defense, too, is in flux, with Weiland looking for two pairs from among Bobby Carr, Bobby Clark, Chip Scammin, Tag Demment, Gordie Price, and Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Skaters Top Indians, 5-3; Parrot Hat Trick Decides | 2/14/1966 | See Source »

...concentrated much of his effort and classes in the English department on such trade-related subjects as "The Romans in America"; Ralph Hancox, editor of the Peterborough, Ontario, Examiner, devoted most of his time to French and a social relations course; former New York Herald Tribune Moscow reporter David Miller could be found as often in fine arts and music courses as in those related to the Soviet Union; and one of this year's specialists among the Fellows never set foot, in a course related to his field during the first term...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nieman Fellows Criticize 'Crimson' Article | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

Harvard went ahead to stay three minutes later on the face-off play following a Northeastern penalty. Bobby Clark took the punt from Pete Miller at the edge of the circle and fed Kevin Burke who flipped it into the upper left hand corner from ten feet...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall, | Title: Sextet Tops Northeastern in Beanpot, 5-1 | 2/8/1966 | See Source »

...also have had a fit trying to make up his mind. Should he see Shaw? There would be four revivals in London in the course of the year, one of them with Sir Ralph Richardson. Coward? Four of his plays would run, with Noel in two of them. Arthur Miller? Sir Alec Guinness just opened in Incident at Vichy. Musicals? Hello, Dolly! has Mary Martin, no less. Chekhov? Sir John Gielgud and Claire Bloom were great in Ivanov. There was also a new Hamlet, starring a 24-year-old flash named David Warner. Also plays by two of Britain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Stage: The New Elizabethans | 2/4/1966 | See Source »

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