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...Crimson's strong point. The fencers did establish themselves as a potent squad despite the loss from last year's squad of Tom Keller, Tom Abbott, and Geza Tetrallyay. The first real test of the Crimson and particularly of its promising sophomores will come next week in New York. Ruderman is optimistic that the team spirit and depth demonstrated yesterday will carry the fencers over CCNY...
...improved performance was almost mandatory for the Crimson, since the Dartmouth game marked the end of a relatively easy early season schedule. A repetition of the carelessness that marked the Northeastern game would have stalled the development of the cohesion that will be necessary for a victory at New Hampshire tomorrow night, and from the first. Harvard appeared reluctant to allow it to occur again...
...Harvard is undefeated in two games and an exhibition match, but the upcoming pre-January schedule will be an accurate measure of the Crimson's real quality to say the least. New Hampshire is incredibly tough at Durham. and Brown, whom Harvard could face twice before Christmas, is as solid a team as any in the East. And a match with rebuilding B.C. a week from Wednesday could be the most difficult of any of them...
...Student Cabinet of the Graduate School of Education voted unanimously last Monday to request that a representative. William Hall, attend the meeting. One issue to be discussed is the issuing of a contract to build Gutman Library, the new Ed School Library...
Present at the meeting, among others, were Kenneth L. Hurwitz '70. New England campus co-ordinator for the Washington-based Vietnam Moratorium Committee: Charles E. Schumer '71. President of the H-R Young Democrats; Doris H. Kearns, assistant professor of Government; Paul D. Selver '69; and Holly C. Evarts...