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Quincy Challenge Falters As Winthrop Takes Title
One of the closest Straus Cup competitions in history ended in May with Winthrop House edging Quincy by a scant
EIBL Selections Jilt Harvard; Nine Elects Thomas as Captain
The Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League (EIBL) announced its 1971 All-Star team yesterday, but League champion Harvard was left high and
Selections May Signal More Changes
The announcement yesterday of the first three members of President-designate Bok's fledgling administration may signal the beginning of a full
Sacks Appointment Illustrates Power Shift
Albert M. Sacks' appointment yesterday as permanent dean of the Law School is the first significant decision made by President-designate
Four Skiers to Continue In Individual Competition
The Harvard ski team closed out the 1971 Carnival Circuit with a sixth place finish at Middlebury last weekend, but
Crimson Gets Five Spots In Coaches' All-Ivy Vote
Five Harvard players-including captain Gary Farneti-were named Saturday to the coaches' All-Ivy football team for 1970. Farneti, who last week
Ignacio Elected Football Captain; Farneti, Waldstein Win Trophies
Junior defensive back Dave Ignacio was elected captain of the 1971 Harvard football team yesterday afternoon at a meeting of
Yovicsin Shuffles Crimson Attack; Foster Named as Top Sophomore
Several offensive changes were revealed Monday when the Crimson went back to work in preparation for Saturday's meeting with Rutgers
Kennedy Charges Administration With Escalating Arms Race Again
Senator Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.) told a crowd of 2000 people at M. I. T.'s Kresge Auditorium Friday that
Wrestling Coach Wins NWC 135-Pound Title
Harvard assistant wrestling coach Bob Fehrs defeated Bob Guzzo of Canton, N. Y., last week in Allentown, Pa., to become
Third Round Match Ends Chances For Faller in NCAA Tournament
Junior Mark Faller advanced to the third round of the NCAA wrestling championships on March 26 in Evanston, ???, but