Word: weight
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson's three top men in the weight event were graduated last year, and the team is weak there. Although Army's only victories last week came in the weight division, sophomore Ron Wilson. Harvard's best prospect for success in this event, should outclass his B.U. opposition...
...varsity track team opened its winter campaign with a 71 1/2-37 1/2 thrashing of a good Army squad in Briggs Cage Saturday. The formful Crimson won everything but the weight events in a poised performance worthy of the Heptagonal crown that Harvard has worn for the past two years...
...eating and working. A gourmet with exotic tastes, Capucine has been known to consume anything that has flavor. She has eaten chicken-entrail stew in Cambodia, honey bats in Mauritius, and sheep eyes in North Africa. Despite her exotic intake, she remains a model of gauntness. "I only gain weight when I am terribly depressed," she maintains. Apparently, there is nothing depressing Capucine at present, except the gnawing feeling that the pussycat may be keeping so cool that as a comedienne she is growing cold. As she views the progress of the sex kittens in Hollywood, she sometimes broods about...
...McCurdy lacks is biceps. Fullback Tom Choquette and neophytes Ron Wilson and Cartel Lord have all heaved the shot around 50 feet. That is enough to break Mrs. McGillicuddy's window but not enough, sadly, to win many track meets. Army has shotputters in the 52 foot range, and weight throwers who could...
...would be simply untrue to claim that the HPC and HUC have earned a vote of confidence by the sheer weight of their accomplishments. There has not been enough time for that, What is important, is not the achievement, but the goals: This student government doesn't aim at electing someone to the American Presidency; nor does it see Nirvana in a neon-lighted lecture hall. Instead it is trying to focus the intelligence of interested students into the dark corners of Harvard's administrative policy, to improve substantially the education every student receives. It seems just possible that...