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...part of a distinct group of students, but he should not be accepted or considered as part of an inferior group of students. All kinds of awards, scholarships, and statistics could serve as witnesses in this argument. The first four class Marshals last year, for example--Charlie Ravenel, Newell Flather, Tom Blodgett, and Bruce MacIntyre--are all outstanding personalities who participated in athletics...
...third type of athlete at Harvard never dies. He is the Charlie Ravenel or the Mark Mullin, who just keeps going ahead in athletics with an interminable drive, determination, and winning enthusiasm for his sport all the way through school. To these people, athletics is a way of life whole life has centered around athletics," Ravenel said recently. everything to sports." He is Class Marshal this year, has a $5,000 scholarship from Glass Company to travel around the world, has been named co-recipient of the Bingham Award for this year has been admitted into Harvard School. That...
...varsity coach John Yovicsin discovered a slick sophomore quarterback named Ravenel, the freshman class proved its athletic prowess early with a 6-1 football team, led by the quarterbacking of diminutive Grady Watts. TDs by John Damis, Gil Bamford, Roy Williams, and Deve Ward brought a big 25-0 win over Tufts in the opener...
There are some pretty big holes to till Perhaps the most devastating loss is that of the whole 1961 outfield. Charles Ravenel, Bill Rodgers, and Dick Shima were top-notch fielders and solid hitters...
...financial need. Although officials maintain that they do consider financial circumstances when selecting managers, many people well-informed about HSA operations persistently complain that the Agencies give preferential treatment to certain athletes and to personal friends of Dustin M. Burke '52, general manager of HSA. Last year Charles Ravenel '61, then quarterback of the football team, ran the New York Times agency, a job which reportedly paid about $1,000 for work limited mainly to the first few weeks of the term...