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Trackmen Glide To Upset of Army
Saturday was head track coach Bill McCurdy's birthday. By way of a gift, the varsity track team (and the freshmen
Army Is Favorite Over Thinclads
"It simply boils down to the fact that this time we have to get our anticipated points and pick up
Adams Sponsors Raft Race Tomorrow As Bikers Speed to Wellesley College
Huck Finn's spirit may be lurking near the Charles this Saturday at the First Annual Adams House Raft Race. The
Track Tips Green by 55
Strong performances in almost every area were the hallmark of a Harvard track team's impressive 1051/2-491/2win over a weak Dartmouth
Thinclads Travel to Penn Relays
Eleven members of the Harvard track team compete this afternoon in the 77th annual Penn relays in Philadelphia. The meet,
Daley Boss
New York, E. P. Dutton, 1971, 215 pp., index, $5.95. YOU ARE driving along Lake Shore Drive. You happen to
Thinclads Down Princeton
Overcoming a strong Princeton showing in the field events, the Harvard track team took 22 of 23 available points in
Injuries Will Hurt Track, But Harvard Win Expected
Harvard is the favorite over Princeton in today's track meet at the outdoor track. But bad weather could change that
Presidential Hopefuls Will Speak At Providence Antiwar Gathering
The spring antiwar offensive will start early in New England. It will begin on Sunday at a 3 p. m.
Scholars Call for an End To Killing in East Pakistan
An appeal circulated by Robert Dorfman, professor of Economics, and signed by more than two dozen specialists on modern Pakistan
Jon Enscoe Saw Harvard and Ran
'He's a competitive athlete who runs well in competition," says Jon Enscoe's roommate and former track star John Gillis. "When
No New Leads In Tufts Bombing
Police have uncovered no new leads in connection with Sunday's firebombing at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Tufts Bombing Remains Unsolved
A bomb threat heightened tension yesterday at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, which was shaken
Nosal Takes Fifth in Shot At NCAA Meet in Detroit
Ed Nosal was the only member of the track team to place in the NCAA national championships this weekend at
Fighting Police Snooping and Intimidation
THE CIVIL Liberties Union of Massachusetts (CLUM) is filing suit against the Fall River, Mass. police department which, if successful,