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...December 21, the cagers traveled to Burlington, Vt, and downed the University of Vermont, 79-58. That victory came on the heels of a 67-66 Harvard defeat of visiting Holy Cross on December...
DIED. George Aiken, 92, Republican veteran of the U.S. Senate for 34 years, and Governor of Vermont (1937-1941), who after five decades in politics still referred to himself as a New England land farmer; in Montpelier, Vt. A blunt-spoken maverick whose liberal views often nettled his party, Aiken led efforts to bring electricity to rural America, to build the St. Lawrence Seaway and to create the nationwide food-stamp program. His campaigns were noted for their thrift. Expenses often totaled less than $20-for stamps to send "thank you" letters to people who had, unasked, circulated his reelection...
...icewomen came up with a little scoring power of their own Saturday afternoon and crunched the University of Vermont, 12-6, in Burlington, Vt...
Played in Burlington, Vt., the contest marked Harvard's first journey away from friendly Briggs Athletic Center. Nevertheless, it did begin as an exclusive Crimson party...
...passed on the playing style of the great 19th century French School to several of today's virtuosi, among them France's Jean-Pierre Rampal, who called Moyse "the king," and Ireland's James Galway, who claimed him as "my guru" in Brattleboro, Vt...