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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...headlines that they claimed were double entendres. I remember one particular headline "Two in Bed, Tangle Lasses." If you read it fast it sounded peculiar. Another one was "Big Balls Win Gal Prize." Of course, it was nothing more than a girl attending a drinking party, and wound up in court, she won the prize for large highballs, though she never collected it. You couldn't put down large highballs, you didn't have room enough, you only had a certain amount of type, you only had 21 units that you could use, and you had to write the whole...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fred Shibley--Tumbler and Sandblaster--Started a Newspaper and Was Bankrupted By Catholic Churches and Urban Renewal | 11/20/1968 | See Source »

...Crimson extended its undefeated record to seven in a row with this second win over Brown this season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JV Soccer Downs Bruins For Seventh Straight Win | 11/16/1968 | See Source »

...Yale-Princeton game in New Haven, this could be the East's tightest struggle. Both teams have had extremely disappointing seasons; both are coming off fairly impressive victories over second-rate clubs. Neither has much of an offense, but Cornell's defense, which so throttled Brown last Saturday, should win the day. Cornell 10, Dartmouth...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: SPORTS of the 'CRIME' | 11/16/1968 | See Source »

There's been a lot of talk this week that Harvard will be down for today's game. Brown is terrible; like Columbia it has had but one moment of glory, a victory over Colgate which had beaten Princeton. Harvard managed only a one touchdown win over Columbia and despite what the experts say, "Pusey" starts with an "8" and "Heffner" with a "4." Thus, says the IBM Shower-Stall I-22, Harvard 17, Brown...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: SPORTS of the 'CRIME' | 11/16/1968 | See Source »

...want Princeton to win today, even though, if Harvard does beat Brown, it would assure us a tie for the title. I, for one, would much rather have THE GAME be the clash of Harvard and Yale, both undefeated. What a classic. For psychological purposes, therefore, I choose Brian Dowling to win still another game...

Author: By Richard D. Paisner, | Title: SPORTS of the 'CRIME' | 11/16/1968 | See Source »

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