Richard A. Burgheim
The Age of Suspicion
When the small, depression Class of 1935 attended Commencement exercises at Columbia University, one graduating senior was absent; the missing
Too Warm for Flasks . . .
Yalies' handkerchiefs, that lay idle when Harvard's were waving vigorously, were busy earlier in the afternoon wiping brows in the
Yale Center of Alcohol Studies Investigates Drinking Habits of Carefree Undergraduates
The carpet of glass covering the Old Campus and the general alcoholic haze emanating from the fraternity area notwithstanding, Yale
THE SPORTING SCENE
NEW HAVEN, Nov. 16--Cambridge visitors at the Yale Bowl Saturday will find themselves unintentionally and irretrievably a part of a
Jordan Faces Replacements, Possible Formation Changes
That a coach should grimly state, "I've got a lot of thinking to do," just a few minutes after winning
Dean's Office Kills New Football Ticket Method
The Undergraduate Athletic Council football ticket distribution plan run up against a stone wall yesterday, making impossible any change in
BETWEEN THE LINES
Captain Dick Clasby said yesterday afternoon that he considers his nullified 103-yard kickoff return against Dartmouth as "the biggest thrill
Winless Green Encounters Defeat Here At Crimson Stadium's 50th Anniversary
A hungry Indian hustled into the 50-year-old Stadium Saturday, only to hobble off still hungrier several hours later. The loss
THE SPORTING SCENE
If Frank Sedgman had a "big game," then Kramer's was monolithic. Anything the Aussic could do, the 31 year old
The Crime---Action and Achievement
Along about 1939 or 1940 the Federal government became interested in the CRIMSON from the standpoint of corporation taxes. Courteous
Green Visitors Annually Paint Cambridge Red
Dartmouth's bellicose braves swarm into Cambridge again this weekend, out to protect then persons and a 70-year reputation for bloody
THE SPORTING SCENE
It is with frank trepidation that Coach Irv Utz brings his Washington Bears to the Stadium to play their "toughest
Grim Police, Gay Students Battling Since 163
The Harvard student is a downtrodden animal. Instinctively fun-loving and hell-raising in his search for excitement, he has at every
Status Trophy Received by Inter-House Champion Eliot
Adolph W. Samborski, director of Intramural Athletics, presented the Straus Trophy to this year's champion Eliot House at dinner Tuesday
Varsity, Yardling Net Teams To Oppose Yale Away Today
Jack Barnaby's varsity tennis team is favored to get back on the winning trial today, when it meets Yale at