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Sources close to the committee said that they believe the Faculty votes do not outline a consistent program. They said the proposals which will be mailed Monday are "in the sprit of the Faculty's vote" although some of the specific votes may appear to be contradicted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gen Ed Draft Ready For Faculty Debate | 9/30/1965 | See Source »

...varsity win was not much of a surprise. Minutes earlier, Cabot's JV's had crushed Columbia by seven lengths--the biggest margin of the afternoon and a remarkable one for such a short distance. Stroke Galen Brewater's galiant sprit effort--with Columbia lengths behind and nearly out of sight--brought a roar of approval from the crowd lining the shore...

Author: By C. BOYDEN Gray, | Title: Varsity Lightweights Beat Columbia, Rutgers; J.V. Third Boats Also Take Season Debuts | 4/20/1964 | See Source »

...addition, a rigorous program of weight lifting, running, and other training devices over the winter months and the concentrated practice session over spring vacation have put the heavyweights "in very good condition." Sprit, too, is high, as the squad's depth has resulted in the keenest competition for seats in years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Heavyweights Look for Improvement In Short Sprint Races This Spring | 4/9/1964 | See Source »

...quarterback Barry Wood and Eli halfback Albie Booth staged battles that were watched by every sport fan in the land. Still, when the ancient opponents take the field each year, a certain element exists which the trumped-up "big-time" clashes cannot equal--a hint of greatness, and a sprit of competition that has existed since 1875, when Harvard beat Yale, four goals and four touchdowns to nothing, in the series' first game...

Author: By Michael S. Lottman, | Title: 84 Seasons of Football's Greatest Rivalry | 11/20/1959 | See Source »

...loud cacophony. Aesthetic quality is recognized when presented, not immediately perhaps, but eventually. And in the colleges, the few who choose and act and invent are tacitly recognized and admired. The admiration may lead to imitation, and the imitation to experimentation, and again, possible and hopefully, a renaissance of sprit, new color appearing amidst the grey...

Author: By Robert H. Neuman, | Title: The Anonymous Generation | 6/12/1957 | See Source »

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