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Stephen L. Seftenberg

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Soccer Team Upsets Tigers, 3-2, on Fisher's Two Goals

PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 6--Dick Fisher, a substitute forward, kicked in the lying and winning goals to give the varsity soccer


Crimson Soccer Squad to Battle Princeton Today

RINCETON, N.J., Nov. 6, An underdog Crimson soccer team, which may nevertheless be on the way to its best season


Soccer Team Gains 5 to 1 Win Over Strong Amherst

The varsity soccer team surprised a reputedly strong Amherst team Saturday with a decisive 5 to 1 victory on the


Wesleyan Defeats Crimson With Passing Attack, 2-0

Wesleyan's strong soccer team, utilizing its short passing game to advantage, spoiled the varsity's opener Saturday, 2 to 0, at


LINING THEM UP

In sports, bench strength is the measure of a winner. In this Saturday's opener with Wesleyan, varsity soccer coach Bruce


Northeastern Tops Crimson 5-3; Nine Drops 11th Game

Northeastern got hits when they were needed; the varsity baseball team did not; so the Crimson dropped its 11th game


Crimson, JV, Yardling Light Crews Compete for Eastern Championship

The 155-pound varsity crew left this morning for Princeton, N.J., to compete with 11 other colleges for the Eastern Intercollegiate


Tiger Lightweights Win Cup But MIT Boat Finishes First

Princeton, although finishing second behind M.I.T., beat the varsity and Yale lightweight crews Saturday in the Basin to retain the


McCarthy-Stevens Arouse Faculty Comment

The McCarthy-Stevens controversy has "turned the sword" upon the Republican Party, according to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Francis Lee Higginson Professor