Word: winninger
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Here we have some paranoia mixed in with the psychology. When radicals occupy a building, Blaine is saying, they don't do it because they want administration response, as they claim. Their real motive is "to provoke violence" which will set off a chain of events resulting in the destruction...
Other physical problems which hurt the Crimson were Roy Shaw's sprained left ankle, an injury suffered early in the race, and Howie Foye's cold. But these two ailments probably did not make the difference between winning and coming in second.
Amidst the disappointment with the point total of 138, there was a consolation in that Harvard hasn't finished so high since winning the race in 1931. And there is a chance to make up for the dissatisfying results. Harvard will run a team in the NCAA meet Monday on...
The article by John Powers ("Powers of the Press") in the CRIMSON of November 12 deserves some comment in regard to freshman football. The freshman program at Harvard is designed to give all candidates an opportunity to play. The long-range aim is to provide players for the varsity level...
The Crimson freshmen. who had perhaps better chances of winning, could not stay together. Captain Tom New was seventh, but the team finished fourth.