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...Two of the F and M sophomores, Chris Black (118) and Joe Andrews (134) are clearly the favorites in matches with Harvard's Jay Galeski (118) and Bill Wasserstrom (134). Crimson senior Tom Schnorr (126) will go against John Hilliard, who defeated Schnorr. 19-9, in their last meeting...
Tony Rayner (177). who came through with big wins in the Crimson's two outings. will be hard pressed by another of the F and M sophomores. John Stevenson. Stevenson was undefeated last winter until he lost in the finals of the freshman eastern tournament...
Harvard-Army meets in the past have been close, and today's encounter should be no exception. If each team scores as expected in its strongest events, the outcome of the meet could depend upon only one or two contests. The widest margin of victory for either team in recent years came last spring when the Crimson...
...CRIMSON reported Wednesday night's B.U. score was 91-18. Harvard track officials decided to delete the points the team would have won from the Terriers' forfeiture of the two-mile relay, thus making the final score, 86-18. The freshman score remained Harvard...
Exhibit number three is Daniel Keves' 1966 novel, Flowers for Algernon. Keyes holds two degrees, has taught high-school and college English, and is now, at 42, lecturer in English at Ohio University. In its original shorter form. Flowers for Algernon won the Hugo Award as the best science novelette; it became an effective television play; in its expanded form it won the best novel-of-the-year Nebula Award; and it is the basis for the recent movie Charly (which, for ali its strong points does not come close to matching the book...