Word: poste
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...outstanding performances by playing and winning two singles and one doubles match in one day. In singles, he defeated Eli three-letter-man Gene Scott 6-4, 6-3. He then whipped Swing Meyer in the extra quarter-finals match. The only player to lose for Harvard was William Post, Jr., who after taking the first set, lost the last two to Meyer, 6-0, 6-1. The doubles pairs of Dwight Davis and Tuckerman, and Benkard and John Davis, won quickly, losing no more than two games...
...nomination of Ralph Bunche for an Overseer's post has convinced the Veritas Foundation once again that the old, good and true Harvard has been transformed into a left-wing forum whose administrators are naively unaware of the danger of the Communist conspiracy...
...final speakers in the more informal afternoon series will be I. William Hill of the Washington Post and Evans Clinchy '49, Nieman Fellow, who will speak on journalism...
...later stages of the war, Bradley was commanding General, under Eisenhower, of the 12th Army Group, and participated in the post-war administration of occupied Germany. In 1948 he became Army Chief of Staff and moved up to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs...
Seconds after an Eli shot bounced off the post, Pratt juggled Hoyt Ammidon's 35-footer between his legs for a goal at 5:55 of the third period. The Crimson retaliated with goals at 7:03 and 8:06 by Collins and Higginbottom, both on rebounds from shots by a defenseman. Then with the score 5 to 4 and time running out, Yale was in the process of pulling its goalie when McGonagle rapped a high shot past Pratt from 10 feet to send the game into overtime...