Word: zoning
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Harvard got nowhere with the next kickoff, and Matt Botsford quick-kicked into the end zone on the third down from his 39. Ackerman fumbled on the first Yale play and Marv Lebovitz recovered on the 19, but the Yale line stiffened and forced Harvard back to the 27 before taking the ball on downs...
Yale had a scoring opportunity early in the third quarter, as Simourian fumbled the kickoff after returning it to the 39. McGill recovered, but Woody Harris and Bob Shaunessy rushed the Elis, and Vern Loucks punted into the end zone...
Ward went 30 yards returning a Botsford punt to the Crimson 38 as the final period opened. Ward and Lorch advanced the ball to the nine and then Dick Winterbauer threw a wobbly pass to Paul Lopata, who caught it with Joslin on his back in the end zone. Vern Loucks converted to make...
...then Winterbauer threw complete to Hallek for a first down on the Crimson 23 and to Mike Cavalon on the 6. Three plays later Hallek broke over from the two, and when Hallek caught a pass in the end zone from Budge Henkel, Yale had the extra point. Harvard-Yale Scores...
Consumer Pinch & Cars. For all the progress, East Germany is the only satellite where food is still rationed. By most economic standards, East Germany is being far outdistanced by West Germany. At the end of its first five-year plan in 1955, the Soviet zone (pop. 18 million) fell short of its quota for new housing by completing only 215,000 new dwellings, while West Germany (pop. 50 million) was finishing more than 2,000,000. In roughly the same period, real wages went up 50% in the East, 100% in the Bonn Republic. Last week West Germany released...