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Coach Bill McCurdy, curious as to whether undefeated Harvard or mighty Northeastern would be the victor of Saturday's indoor track meet at the ITT, sent to the oracle at Delphi for the anticipated results. The oracle, it is said, sent back the encouraging news that if the team crossed the river Charles, a great team would fall...
...finish in the two-mile, followed by Ed Sheehan of Harvard at third. The relay events split down the middle as the Harvard mile relay team of Frim, Lamppa, Nicodemus and McAndrews edged their Huskie counterparts by less than two seconds while Northeastern was the undisputed victor in the two-mile relay event...
Daniel M. Berman '79, Victor P. Filippini '80, William A. Groll '80, Gregory M. Kee '79 and Maxine S. Pfeffer '81 were the top five vote-getters at the election and will serve on CUE until the end of this academic year...
After the students nominated Fouquet to the ACSR, they decided to continue meeting as a group to help keep her in contact with student opinion, Victor L. Lee'79, the chairman of the group, said yesterday...
...court of Henry IV, politics and personality meet with the clash of sword on shield. The cry of the battlefield resounds in the hall as the player with the power of position behind him emerges as victor. All the justness of the rebel family Percy's cause fails to overcome the king's opposing will; all the willfullness of the prodigal prince falls before the demands of his role as future king. At its most immediate level, the theme of the play Henry IV (part 1) is purely political: its art is a lesson in the practice of politics...