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...Crimson baseball nine, seeking its fourth straight GBL title, plays at Brandeis at 3:30 this afternoon. These statistics might lead one to expect utter carnage on the diamond, but the Crimson in actually is going to have a very rough time...

Author: By R.andrew Beyer, | Title: Crimson Nine Plays at Brandeis; Judges' Hurler Holds NCAA Mark | 5/18/1965 | See Source »

Down 4-2 after the singles, Harvard swept all three doubles matches for the 5-4 margin, to the utter horror and disbelief of a swarm of Princeton rooters...

Author: By Boisfeuillet JONES Jr., | Title: Tennis Duos Take Crucial Matches To End Princeton's Winning Streak | 5/3/1965 | See Source »

...Alabama, whose courageous struggle for independence in the last century was so brutally crushed by your own Abe Lin-coln, and which under the brave leadership of the Wallace Lama is now engaged in a life and death struggle to preserve its quaint indigenous way of life from utter destruction at the hands of your agents, the Northern aggressors. All this to cover up your ruthless invasion of that all but universally acknowledged part of China known as Tibet; but the Johnson Administration will not be so easily tricked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPEN LETTER TO MR. MAO | 3/23/1965 | See Source »

Says Dr. Philip L. White, the A.M.A.'s top nutrition expert: "The drinking man's diet is utter nonsense, has no scientific basis, and is chock-full of errors. Some individuals on these low-carbohydrate diets may at first undergo a change in water balance, which might account for a loss of a few pounds. Even the authors of the book make the interesting admission that if a man eats and drinks heavily, he is going to gain weight and get drunk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dieting: The Drinking Man's Danger | 3/5/1965 | See Source »

Died. Pierre Taittinger, 77, mayor of Paris during the German occupation, scion of one of France's most illustrious champagne families, whose collaboration with the Nazis, though under duress, won him a short prison term and utter disgrace after the war, but was later credited with saving Paris from the destruction repeatedly ordered by Hitler as Allied armies advanced on the city; of uremic poisoning; in Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Feb. 5, 1965 | 2/5/1965 | See Source »

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