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...going into the meet with the idea of placing fourth or fifth." Depth, as it has all spring, will be McCurdy's biggest problem this weekend. Many races will be completely up to one Crimson entry, especially in the running events where injuries have taken their worst toll...

Author: By Charles B. Straus, | Title: Penn Rated Strong Favorite To Retain Heptagonal Title | 5/12/1972 | See Source »

...Crimson's lack of depth began to take its toll as the running continued, as Harvard had only one strong entry in many of the distance races. Both Nick Leone and Bob Clayton, in the quarter and half respectively, "ran out of gas," McCurdy said; Leone placed third, Clayton fourth. Bob Seals ran well in the mile, but was outkicked and settled for third. Mike Koerner took a second in the six mile, as did Fred Linsk in the three, but Northeastern, placing 3-5 in the six and 1-3 in the three, outscored the Crimson and took over...

Author: By Charles B. Straus, | Title: Northeastern Edges Harvard And Wins GBC Track Title | 5/9/1972 | See Source »

...really significant in the Viet Nam War when the massive Communist offensive provided them with an actual view of the men they were destroying. The real significance lies in the fact that the U.S. has yet to come out of its own cloud cover and realize clearly the human toll we are exacting in Viet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 8, 1972 | 5/8/1972 | See Source »

While no new bodies have turned up, New York's Mafia war, triggered by last month's murder of Mobster Joey Gallo (TIME, April 17), is still as hot as ever. Federal agents have learned that at least eight more Mafiosi have been marked for death. The toll might already have been higher if a massive raid by eight carloads of FBI men and New York state troopers last week had not temporarily disarmed at least part of one of the gangs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: The Mobs Maneuver | 5/8/1972 | See Source »

...hasn't had a victory over the Crimson since they locked up Ebbets Field permanently, Harvard normally takes a more casual attitude towards the annual contest. Still, in the traditional spirit of collegiate competitive sport, the Crimson will pile into a few automobiles this morning, grab a couple of toll tickets at Weston, and make its way across the Massachusetts Turnpike to discharge its obligation...

Author: By John L. Powers, | Title: Crimson-Amherst Tennis: Laughing Matter | 5/2/1972 | See Source »

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