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SPORTS
By Robert E. Smith
Friday, July 12, 2002
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE APPEARED IN THE HARVARD CRIMSON, THURSDSAY, SEPT. 29, 1960. Boston baseball fans gave a last hurrah to
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Saturday, October 13, 1962
"Today our technology has brought chaos. We have speed, traffic, fear, congestion, and restlessness. We need a place to put
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Monday, July 2, 1962
As the endless line of degree candidates and dignitaries formed in the Old Yard at Harvard's first fully normal Commencement
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Wednesday, June 13, 1962
On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched man's first artificial earth satellite, Sputnik I. The event was to affect
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Friday, June 1, 1962
American university presidents are a strange breed. Stranger still are American university presidents-emeriti, a group that has variously found its
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Friday, May 4, 1962
the endless line of degree candidates and dignitaries formed in Old Yard at Harvard's first fully Commencement since the war,
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Friday, April 20, 1962
Harvard students through the years have shown a unanimous tendency to abbreviate just about every term they use in their
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Monday, March 19, 1962
NEW HAVEN, CONN., Mar. 17--The Crimson's unexpectedly strong attack in the Eastern Seaboard Intercollegiate Swimming Championships ground to a halt
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Saturday, March 17, 1962
NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 16--Harvard moved ahead tonight in the Eastern Seaboard Intercollegiate Swimming Championships with a lucky break and
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NEWS
By Robert E. Smith
Friday, March 16, 1962
NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 15--John Pringle, as expected, won the 200-yd. individual medley in the opening night of the Eastern
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