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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Wednesday, August 14, 1957
In the Union Common Room through Saturday The newly-constituted Harvard Players have concocted a most palatable summer salad of Shakespeare
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Friday, March 8, 1957
Despite its title, this is by no means a judicial biography. True, its central character is Lemuel Shaw (Class of
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Tuesday, October 18, 1955
The spray was a little thick at times, and the umbrellas occasionally blocked the view, but for anyone seeing his
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Thursday, June 17, 1954
Fielding made the difference yesterday. Despite a fine ninth inning Crimson stand, the Yale baseball team won a 6 to
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Friday, May 29, 1953
As the Abe Burrows of GSAS, Tom Lehrer has been convulsing party, night club, and House Dance audiences with the
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Monday, May 18, 1953
'Moral victories," the cynic claims, "don't mean a thing." The varsity lacrosse team can disregard that assertion, and can well
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Friday, May 15, 1953
Depth versus desperation seems to be the pre-game story of the lacrosse team's contest with Yale today. Face-off time on
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Wednesday, May 13, 1953
Robert Hall, Yale athletic director, resigned unexpectedly yesterday "to accept an unusually lucrative position" in private industry. Indications were, however,
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Tuesday, May 12, 1953
The Athletic Association's first venture into twilight ball proved only moderately successful yesterday, as the varsity outlasted Cornell, 8 to
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NEWS
By Hiller B. Zobel
Thursday, March 12, 1953
Ivy Group football captains have voted unanimously to recommend the return of spring football, it was disclosed yesterday by a
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