Word: tour
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Navy, hurting from inexperience and injuries, could not muster a victory in any of the twelve singles and five doubles matches. Harvard also was not at full strength, Number one player Dave Benjamin, whose back bothered him all through the Southern tour, did not play, Chum Steele (four) arrived from the Carib-Hilton Tournament too late for the singles, but won in doubles with partner Clive Kileff...
...sunniest of spring vacations for the lacrosse team. Pitted against top-flight competition with four major defensemen injured, the team lost all four games on its Southern tour...
...began well. In the first match against Rutgers Tuesday, junior Larry Palmer scored in the first ten, seconds of the game. This edge--the only one during the entire tour--was short-lived, however, and the Crimson lost 11-4. Facing Navy, 1964 national lacrosse champion, the team went down to a resounding 16-1 defeat, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday, Harvard lost to the University of Baltimore 11-4 and the University of Maryland...
Broken collar-bones, separated shoulders, disjointed knees and the usual "charley-horses" severely weakened the Harvard defense. Regular defensemen Captain Fred Gates and Dan Calderwood were both injured in the Rutgers game and only played intermittently during the rest of the tour. Sophomores Dave Davis and Rick Loomis did a good job of filling in on defense...
...second husband, Dr. Benjamin Kean, she bought a four-story brick mansion off Manhattan's Fifth Avenue and is renovating it into the Harkness House for Ballet Arts. It will include a workshop and dance school, out of which she plans to form a junior Harkness troupe to tour the small towns...