Word: starring
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's success was reflected in the tournament all-star selections. Bragg, Powlison, Rennard, and McGill were all chosen. Bragg, the Crimson captain, was not overwhelmed by the selections. "All of the guys on the team played well enough to be chosen for the all-star team, but the method of selection made it practically impossible for this to happen," he said...
...cast works hard and well, too, although no one can ever quite overcome the lethargy of the non-musical scenes. David Dunton's sharp and funny portrayal of the devil, Applegate, bristles with cunning and sleek nastiness. While Don Meader's version of Joe Hardy, super baseball star, is essentially unappealing (why does he always scowl?), his singing voice has extraordinary power and expression...
...Bruins' hitting star has been pitcher-outfielder Bob Flanders. Also a sophomore, Flanders has a 3-3 pitching record and is second to Thorey with a 2.98 ERA. As a hitter, Flanders leads the Brown team with a .429 average...
...great Nieman star was Gordon "Ringer" Taylor assistance professor of English, who homered early and ignited the Nieman spark with his derring-do as he slid on his brow across the old platter...
...Coleman was the star of the jumping events as he high jumped an excellent 6 ft. 9 in. to tie a Harvard Stadium record. Sophomore Walter Johnson also had an outstanding day, winning the triple jump with a leap of 48 ft. 7 in., his best distance ever...