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More importantly, the I. R. A. is hardly a national championship event, regardless of what the N. C. A. A. feels. It only allows member colleges to enter, and restricts entrance to heavyweight eights. Thus, the Harvard varsity lightweight boat which roared through its season unbeaten, won the Sprint title by more than two lengths, and voted to apply to the varsity race at the I. R. A. was turned down, since by the I. R. A. standards, it was not the top-ranking shell at its college...
...losses were understandable. Dartmouth, which rolled up four touchdowns before the Crimson could get on the board in the second quarter, was a solid club that continued unbeaten until its final game against Princeton. And Boston University, which shaded Harvard 13-10 in the second contest of the season, went on to a post-season bowl game in California...
...ghettos gravitated for centuries toward dealing in money and jewelry. By World War II, roughly half of the diamond cutters and polishers in Antwerp and Amsterdam were Jewish. Those who managed to flee the Nazis took their skills with them. In the late 1930s, several hundred anguished but unbeaten refugees started the industry that today produces Israel's chief export: polished diamonds...
Brown was easy pickings, and all of a sudden, 100,000 people wanted to go to Harvard Stadium (capacity: 35,000) to see the game between the unbeaten teams...
Brown was easy pickings, and all of a sudden, 100,000 people wanted to go to Harvard Stadium (capacity: 35,000) to see the game between the unbeaten teams...