Word: thirdly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...soccer season was one of those which helps the percentage, but wounds the spirit. Without a superstar, Harvard relied on a balanced scoring attack and niggardly goaltending to stay in Ivy contention. In the first key game, against Pennsylvania, Nov. 4, third-string goalie Jay Breese (both John Axten and Dick Locksley were hurt) played a solid game, but the Crimson attack was impotent and the Quakers...
...both the Winter and Spring track teams. Indoors, after dropping an early season dual meet to Harvard, the West Pointers rallied for a 62-54 Heptagonal victory. Outdoors, the cadets combined with Yale to block Harvard's Heps ambitions--Yale winning by a point, Army second and Harvard third by four points...
Spring came and still no progress had been made. Then, more than a third of the senior class signed a letter regretfully stating that they would not contribute financially to the college as long as the administration continued to refuse students a voice in questions vital to them. It was an extremely effective form of blackmail. Radcliffe, in the red for some time now, has launched a massive fund-raising campaign and is of course counting on foundation support. But foundations pay close attention to statistics of alumni-giving...
...varsity record in the second. A few weeks later, against Yale, in one of Harvard's greatest athletic feats, Baker took first in the mile in a strategically slow 4:11. Less than an hour later he ran a 1:48.6 half mile, 0.1 seconds behind Shaw and the third best half mile at that time in the country. Then with the meet's outcome hanging in the balance, Baker went out and won the two-mile run, breaking nine minutes. There is a strong possibility that he will try out for the British Olympic Team...
...career that he failed. A 5-10 blond from the Boston area, Parrot was New England Sophomore of the Year in 1965. By tallying four points in his final regular season game (against Yale) and an assist in the first round of the ECAC Tournament, Parrot emerged as the third highest scorer in Harvard history behind Bob Cleary and Gene Kinasewich. After the hockey season, he played his way into the number four singles spot on the tennis team. In the crucial victory over Penn, which assured Harvard a share of the Eastern crown, Parrot won his singles match...