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Crimson v. Bruins in Soccer and Football...

Harvard's soccer team took a crack at the defending Ivy champs Saturday, but lost, 2-1, allowing Brown to extend its

Ivy Soccer Championship on the Line As Harvard Booters Challenge Brown

The television crews might be covering the football game but the bout for the Ivy League Championship is on the

Crimson Soccer Team Tops Penn 3-2, Stays on Top in Ivies for Another Week

Crimson forward Lyman Bullard rocked Penn three times Saturday to give the Crimson a 3-2 soccer victory over the Quakers.

Crimson Booters Tie Nationally-Ranked UConn;

Harvard's booters literally muddled through to a 1-1 tie yesterday, up-setting victory hopes of a nationally ranked UConn team at

Harvard Soccer Eleven Faces Tough Challenge Against Powerful UConn

The Harvard soccer team travels to Storrs, Conn., today, to face nationally-ranked and perennial soccer powerhouse UConn. Soccer at UConn

Soccer Team Beats Columbia In Ivy Opener, 1-0

NEW YORK CITY--Displaying their usual disciplined and aggressive play, the Harvard soccer team defeated Columbia 1-0 in the Ivy League

Crimson Booters Confront Lions in League Opener

NEW YORK--In their first Ivy League contest, the Crimson soccer team will face perennial last place finisher Columbia today. The

Kirkland Crew Provides Fun Route to Competition

A group of rowing enthusiasts, members of the Kirkland House crew, have been proving for a year that there is

Booters Can't Find the Scoring Touch In 1-0 Heartbreaker Loss to Wesleyan

Middletown, Conn.--Ford's Booters lost to Wesleyan in a 1-0 heartbreaker yesterday, but they did not let their coach down. The

Soccer Team to Travel Today To Face 7th-Ranked Wesleyan

George Ford and his Booters are traveling to Middletown, Conn., today to take their placement examination in New England soccer.

Soccer Squad Starts '74 Season on Right Foot

Beating MIT is a Harvard soccer tradition. The method and the extent of the demolition have in the past been

Harvard's Still an Open Door To Cambridge Crime Wave

"Kindness is not always rewarded. Two freshmen allowed a stranger to stay with them. They also provided him with a

New Soccer Coach Relies On Basic Skills

George Ford, Harvard's new soccer coach, has been spending the first part of his reign trying to whip his players

Physician and Former Cancer Patient Discuss Total Patient Care Treatment

A former cancer patient, his wife, and their family doctor yesterday discussed their relationship, which they called "mutually gratifying" and

'The Tanks Have Turned Their Guns on Your Children'

Yesterday the Greek military dictatorship cancelled without explanation the traditional Greek Orthodox memorial services, scheduled for today, to mourn the

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