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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After a slow start this year, Azikiwe had come on quickly, turning in solid showings in the last several games, but the lanky senior has apparently worn his Crimson jersey for the last time...
...Harvard started the game without two first-string halfbacks and ended without its goalie. The game's start was delayed 90 minutes to enable captain Joe Gould and Abi Azikiwe to take medical boards in the morning, but the senior halfbacks still missed most of the first quarter. Junior Mike Sicher, however, came into his own as a Crimson halfback and stayed in the lineup most of the game...
Winless Colgate visits Princeton in a contest teams that did nothing right between them last week. For the Tigers, this game marks the start of their schedule's soft middle. Young players have to jell in this three-game stretch to be ready for the late-season showdown with Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth. Colgate should fall, 28-3, but can look forward to playing Brown next week...
...like to hire a man in his 20s who has been discharged in Europe and feels strongly about correcting military injustices," says Editor Curtis Daniell, 32. There seem to be plenty of candidates for the job, even though the Weekly pays reporters only $70 a week to start-and beards are banned...
Died. Gordon W. Allport, 69, giant among U.S. psychologists and longtime (1930-67) Harvard professor; of lung cancer; in Cambridge, Mass. Wary of the sweeping generalities Freud found in the human subconscious, Allport from the start insisted that each personality is an irreducibly unique cluster of character traits; that man acts not so much because of universal primordial drives but rather as a result of individual characteristics developed over a lifetime. It was once a highly controversial idea, but today more and more psychologists are coming around to this view, and his Personality: A Psychological Interpretation, written 30 years...