Word: wesleyans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...version may be his best ever. Since a fluke 1-0 loss to Wesleyan, which was the outshot 27-16, Brown has been untouchable. It has reeled off nine straight wins and has upped its undefeated streak in Ivy competition...
Doug Hardin stretched his unbeaten string to eight races by winning the individual title in 22:40, 13.6 seconds off the record set earlier this year on Franklin's 4.7-mile short layout by Wesleyan's Ambrose Burfoot...
Failure of Nerve. Despite the baroque language, Arrowsmith is no irresponsible crusader. He holds three degrees from Princeton, plus a B.A. from his Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, and he taught at Princeton, Wesleyan and the University of California at Riverside before shifting to Texas in 1958. He first turned public critic in a series of Phi Beta Kappa lectures at ten campuses in 1964. At this month's convention of the American Council on Education in New Orleans, Arrowsmith boldly laid his criticisms before 1,400 college trustees, presidents and deans. He accused them of selling...
...will be tested against some mighty firm defenses, starting with Williams. Ivy champion Brown is usually the toughest, and the Bruins' smothering 6-1 win over '65 runnerup Penn last Saturday showed that they are still the toughest team to score against and despite their 1-0 loss to Wesleyan, still the team to beat...
Amherst may seem like small-time opposition, and of course the Lord Jeffs, along with Williams and Wesleyan, are dubbed the Little Three in comparison with Harvard (and two other Ivy League schools). But there is nothing little about the way they play soccer: Wesleyan beat Ivy League champion Brown this week, 1-0, and Amherst has won three of its last five games with the Crimson...