Word: unbeaten
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...rain stopped, the Vice President's Marine helicopter clattered down to a cordoned-off zone near the stadium, briefly overcoming the triumphal music of the university concert band. The graduates were in their places, all 4,228 of them, seated in neat rows on the field where their unbeaten football team fought its way to the mythical national championship last fall. State police and Secret Service men surveyed half-filled rows of seats unsmilingly. Agnew stressed the progress America has made in the last 50 years. "I see no end to progress so long as there is freedom...
Realistic analysts would not predict such a cheery outcome for coach Bruce Munro's team, but the Harvard's 13-12 upset win over the previously unbeaten Tigers last Saturday has admittedly thrown the race into confusion. There are now two teams with one loss, and three teams who have dropped two decisions...
Although never severely challenged in its last match. Harvard faces a real test this week when it plays a strong Brown team this afternoon and an unbeaten Yale squad tomorrow...
Eliot House, a strong outside contender, has lost only to Lowell in A competition and is unbeaten in the B league...
Amateur athletes are not his only patients as he has also helped many professionals. "It has always thrilled me to see a fallen, injured but unbeaten athlete first get up and walk, and then run, and finally compete with the best," he said...