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Booters Will Battle Big Green Today In Struggle to keep Unbeaten Record

On the heels of last weekend's Harvard upset of Cornell, 1-0, the Crimson varsity soccer team to so at least

Big Red, Crimson Booters To Vie for Third in Ivies

Crimson soccer coach George Ford was taking no chances yesterday as he put his team through another one of his

Brown Tops Winless Freshman Booters, 4-1

What had started out to be a great day for soccer yesterday quickly degenerated into yet another awful Cambridge afternoon.

Medical School Dean Denies Charge Of Bias Against Harvard Applicants

Stephen J. Miller, an associate dean of the Medical School, denied yesterday a charge that the system for assigning applications

Revelle Says World Leaders Lacking in Adequate Foresight

Roger D. Revelle, Saltonstall Professor of Population Policy, said last night that the most critical limit to growth in the

Nixon Foes Gather at Science Center

What friends President Nixon may have in Cambridge were not present in the Science Center at last night's teach-in on

Yardlings Wake Up to Beat Green, 5-2

What started out as a very boring hockey match between the Harvard and Dartmouth freshman teams warmed up considerably in

Junior Varsity Icemen Shut Out Huskies For Two Periods, Take Easy Victory, 9-4

The Crimson junior varsity icemen almost shut out Northeastern last night. It would have been better than "almost" if hockey

Yardlings Wallop Boston State As Horton, Bell Tally Twice

The meager crowd that showed up yesterday afternoon at Watson Rink to watch the Harvard freshman hockey squad trounce Boston

Harvard Junior Varsity Squad Slams Merrimack Icemen, 6-0

Harvard's junior varsity hockey squad started its season on a happy note last night, beating the Merrimack College subvarsity, 6-0,

J.V. Kickers Lose Rematch to Brown

In a contest played yesterday on home turf, the Harvard junior varsity soccer team dropped yet another game, this time

J.V. Booters Hold B.C. to Tie, 2-2

The Harvard junior varsity soccer team avoided what would have been their sixth defeat in six games last night by

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