John W. Keefe Jr., '64, of Matthews Hall and Braintree, has been named winner of the $300 first prize in the Liggett and Myers football contest, for the closest prediction of the 1960 Harvard-Yale score. Second and third prizes--$150 and $50--were won by Yalies.
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