Word: wesleyans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Levin conquered Steve Beik, a 6-6 giant from Wesleyan College, 7-9,' 6-2, 6-0 to grab the singles title which barely eluded him last year. But the Crimson star had to hustle...
...seeded John Levin scored a thrilling 6-8, 6-2, 6-0 victory over Steve Beik of Wesleyan College to capture the singles crown in the New England Tennis Championships yesterday. Amherst edged Harvard for the team title. The full story will appear in Tuesday's CRIMSON...
Last year, Levin finished runnerup in singles when he dropped an 8-6, 6-0, decision to Dartmouth's Charlie Hoeveler. Now that Hoeveler has graduated. Levin looks like the player to beat. Wesleyan's Steve Beik, Yale's Bob McCallum and Amherst's Rick Steketee should provide his chief competition. Jarvis could also be a contender for the singles crown...
...show unusual initiative. Harvard, for example, rejected one applicant who ranked third in his high school class while accepting a classmate who ranked 15th and did not fare as well on his College Board exams. The youth chosen, explains Admissions Director David Smith, displays "personal strength and determination." Wesleyan similarly passed up a top student and star athlete from a suburban Boston high school to pick instead a lower-ranking classmate who, predicts Admissions Director Robert Kirkpatrick, "will work like hell to get through...
Baker and Doug Hardin are easily among the finest two-milers in today's meet, with respective times of 8:48.4 and 8:44.2. If Baker runs the mile, Hardin will have to battle it out with Villanova's titlist Messenger, Colby's Sebsibe Mamo, and Wesleyan's Ambrose Burfoot...