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Centuries of Wrong. Outside the Sheraton-Park Hotel, a splinter group called Associated Community Teams picketed. The demonstrators shouted "Uncle Tom!" but failed to keep Negro delegates from entering. The protesters staged a get-together of their own in a nearby Negro neighborhood, where Harlem Rebel Jesse Gray said of the conference: "If they can't do better than this, let the ghettos burn...
Home runs by John Dockery, Dan Hootstein, and Jeff Grate highlighted the long-awaited explosion of Crimson power that annihilated Northeastern at Splinter Stadium yesterday...
Harvard will need all the hitting it can muster today when it faces lefty Steve Grolnic and the GBL champion-apparent Northeastern at 3 p.m. in Splinter Stadium...
...1930s, but events there led to World War II. Greece was an off-Broadway tragedy after World War II until Harry Truman decided to commit U.S. power there to stop a Communist takeover. Today, obscurity may be gently, even favorably, applied to such non-countries as Andorra, such splinter countries as Sikkim. But Galbraith is breathtaking in classifying as obscure all of Southeast Asia, an area of nearly 1,500,000 square miles and 200 million people...
...commencement baseball game is the only event that ever fills 6570-sent Splinter Stadium. And so the stadium will probably not be needed after this year, commented Adolph W. Samborski '25, Director of Athletics...