Bernard M. Gwertzman
Strong Princeton Passing Offensive Defeats Crimson
PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 11-There just was no contest out at Palmer Stadium yesterday. A Princeton football team, two-strong at every
Penn Eleven Outplays Crimson, 28-14
If Democrats could establish a parallel between predictions about the Presidential race and about Harvard football games, then there would
Powerful Offense Gives Varsity Eleven Decisive Advantage Over Penn
Harvard's offensive-minded A-formation football team, having already scored more points in three Ivy games this year than in any full
Pusey Says Fund Program Points Up National Needs
President Pusey emphasized yesterday that the forthcoming multi-million dollar "Program for Harvard College" represents more than a grandiose alumni drive.
President Pusey Announces Most Extensive Alumni Fund Drive in Educational History
President Pusey has called upon Harvard alumni to support the most ambitious fund-raising campaign ever to be carried on by
Ivy League: Formalizing the Fact
The oldest football conference in the United States will be formally recognized today when Cornell and Harvard meet on Schoellkopf
Powerful Tufts Eleven Overcomes Crimson Varsity in Opener, 19-13
As hard as it may be for Harvard fans to believe, the Crimson was not upset by little Tufts on
Untried Crimson Will Face Jumbos In Season Opener This Afternoon
When asked about his team's chances this afternoon, Tufts' President Nils Y. Wessell said emphatically, "We'll win!" Nobody has thought
GSAS to Boost Income For Married Students
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences officially declared yesterday that married students should be entitled to more income than
Killian Says M.I.T.'s Funds Not Adequate
M.I.T.'s President James R. Killian, following the lead of the University's Nathan M. Pusey and Radcliffe's Wilbur K. Jordan, asserted
H.S.T. Says Eisenhower Endangers U.S. Welfare
Harry S. Truman charged President Eisenhower last night with endangering the welfare of the country by running for a second
Egg in Your Beer
For the second time in three years, something short of a religious crusade will take place in the Harvard Stadium
U.S. Drops Indictment Against Furry As Julian Finds Evidence 'Insufficient'
The government decided yesterday not to continue its prosecution of Wendell H. Furry, associate professor of Physics, who was indicted
430 Women to Receive Degrees From Radcliffe
Two hundred and twenty-nine Radcliffe College seniors will make the long march from the Radcliffe Yard to Sanders Theatre this
Riesman Says Present Graduate More Sure Than 25 Years Ago
Five of the Class of 1931's "most successful sons" told a near-capacity New Lecture Hall audience yesterday what Harvard had