Word: recordings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...only two meets, downing Syracuse and Colgate, and hopes to earn its first winning record in six seasons. Paced by two sophomores, Cornell realizes that Harvard is its toughest opponent this fall...
...sophomores, Phil Ritson and Don Alexander, have finished first and second in both meets and should be the toughest one-two punch Harvard has faced thus far. Both easily beat the course record on the Syracuse course, and Ritson was only 12 seconds off the Cornell course record set two years ago by Harvard's Jim Baker...
...have been slipping since 1963. Last year the world's largest underwriting group for general insurance closed the books on 1965-three years are needed to settle claims-and reported a $91 million loss. Lloyd's last month announced a $44 million loss for 1966, despite a record income of $1.3 billion in premiums...
...rays, ultraviolet light and neutrons that are ordinarily blocked from view by the upper layers of the earth's atmosphere. When ever the satellite emerges from the earth's shadow, two of these devices, including Harvard's telescope, constantly scan different portions of the sun's disc and record the intensity of the sun's radiation in varying sections of the spectrum...
...first game as a starting quarterback. Smith led the offense which scored Harvard's highest point total in an Ivy League game, and set a Crimson record for rushing in a League game with 383 yards. Smith passed for 85 yards and one touchdown. "He was the big man in revitalizing our offense, and proved he can be a top quarterback." said head coach John Yovicsin...