Word: winning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Crimson is second, behind Cornell, in the Ivy standings and must sweep its last, two games to win a share of the league championship. Harvard will have a chance to avenge its 8-4 loss to Cornell, its only Ivy defeat, when it faces the Big Red next Tuesday, but it must also win both Yale contests...
...building plans on its own, if only because Faculty priorities are likely to value them less elegantly than Radcliffe would like. Ultimately, though, Radcliffe would be better off financially within the corporation than outside it, despite the Puseyian adage that tubs must float on their own bottoms. To win Mr. Pusey's approval for coed housing, Radcliffe will have to merge fully into Harvard College. Some sort of closer affiliation with the "University" would not be sufficient. The tubs then would share bottoms, to Radcliffe's financial advantage...
Paul Catinella, Pat Coleman, Bart Harvey, Mark Faller, and John Imrie will all have to wrestle opponents who have yet to lose this season. Most of these competitors are in the middle weight classes, and a couple of them must win to keep Harvard in contention...
...remains the show's real strength. Cy Coleman's hip-flip music flows freely from pure ballad (Where Am I Going?) to Bachish parody (Rhythm of Life). Dorothy Fields, 63, won an Oscar for the lyrics of The Way You Look Tonight back in 1936. She may win another for her insistence on writing wittily for the characters instead of warily for the charts...
...Harvard varsity fencers, badly in need of a win after a disastrous loss to Penn last Saturday, will challenge non-league Rutgers today at New Brunswick...