Word: played
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Police Chief James F. Reagan denied that Paradise is being held by the Cambridge police. He also said the police have no specific plans to deal with the demonstration. "We play these things by ear," he said. "We're ready to handle any situation that may develop...
...quite pleased to see him last week advocating the seizure of Harvard Stadium by eminent domain, as an easy solution to the homelessness of the Boston Patriots, who play football on occasion...
...write convincingly on any topics that interests some segment of the University community. Period. And that's a broad range of topics. Members of the Ed Board write many of the policies, brass tacks (in-depth discussions of some current problem), and reviews of books, movies, and plays that appear on page 2 of the Crimson. Students who can review the latest Godard extravaganzas will be accepted with open arms. The same goes for those who can unravel the myriad complexities of national politics and institutions. The former are never forced to write politics and the latter needn't ever...
...third period started out slowly for the Crimson. Hartwick once again took the initiative, but could not get past the Crimson fullbacks. On one play, the Warriors charged Meyers with three forwards. Sophomore fullback Chris Wilmot-whom Munro calls the "sweeper" on his 3-man defense-managed to turn away one Warrior, block the other two, and gain possession of the ball...
...sounded, and the score stood. 0-0. After a five minute rest, play began once more. Harvard had the ball in Hartwick territory for almost the whole overtime period. They did manage to get one corner kick. (If the game had gone on for four overtime periods without a goal, the team with the most corner kicks would have been declared the winner...