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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Finally, at 6:15 of the second quarter, the Crimson broke the deadlock with a neat piece of headwork. Sam Rodd caught a slow blooper on his forehead and relayed it to Ohiri. Chris lunged forward and headed the ball into the goal...
...rest of the squad is strong and deep. Right behind Ohiri is captain Tony Davies, the center half, who can score if Ohiri is covered. Flanking him are four good halfbacks in Dave Clapp, Larry Coburn, Sam Thompson, and Emmanuel Boye. Versatile Lou Williams is big enough and quick enough to stop most anything at the fullback line. He will be assisted by Terry Winslow, a promising sophomore...
Tufts was previewed as a pushover. Cornell, nominally stronger than Tufts, could drop the net around Ohiri, and probably score at the same time. So, the Crimson will have to look for markers from Mike Kramer, Al Chang, John Thorndike, and Eb Kluflo. And throw in understudies Sam Rodd, George Draper, and Steve Sewall...
...most articulate professors. Paul Buck, who was Dean of the Faculty under President Conant, is writing an introduction on the history of exams at Harvard. Franklin Ford, the present Dean, will also be a contributor, along with Stanley Hoffmann, Gerald Holton, George Goethals, Mrs. Bunting, David Reisman, Sanford Lakoff, Sam Beer, Oscar Handlin, John Monro, and others. The finished essays should be before the CEP by Christmas and will be reviewed by the full Faculty sometime during the spring...
Ohiri will be supported by a somewhat weaker front line this year. Mike Kramer, a junior, or Sam Thompson, a soph, will be at left wing: John Thorndike is at left inside; at right inside either Al Chang or George Draper will have trouble equalling Seamus Malin's performance of last year; and the right wing position is Klufio's if he will have it; if not, it's anybody's guess...