Writer
Ann M. Koufman
Latest Content
Racquetmen Ready After Southern Trip
The Harvard tennis team showed great promise for this season's competition as it posted a 6-6 record in exhibition play
Princeton Sweeps Opening Tennis Tournament
Harvard's two top racquetmen returned to Princeton this weekend for the 7th Annual Princeton Invitational Indoor Tournament to defend the
'Cliffe Field Hockey Falls to Brown in 1-0 Battle
The Radcliffe field hockey team lost again yesterday--So what else is new? Despite all its efforts the varsity bowed for
Linsley, Wood Named All-Stars But 'Cliffe Drops Two Games
After strong performances this weekend at a Northeastern tournament, Karen Linsley and Maude Wood were named to the All-Star teams
Radcliffe Hockey, Tennis Teams Compete in Weekend Tourneys
The Radcliffe field hockey and tennis teams are competing in championship tournaments this weekend. The field hockey squad is playing
Radcliffe Field Hockey Bows to Undefeated Wheaton
The Radcliffe field hockey team nearly ousted Wheaton from the ranks of the undefeated yesterday in a fiercely battled 2-0
Williams Field Hockey Garners Decisive Win Stretches Radcliffe's Losing Streak to Five
Radcliffe's field hockey team anticipated a win against Williams at home this weekend but their opponents proved themselves to be
Tennis Players Compete in Tourneys
The Harvard tennis team swept the Annual Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament at Princeton University last weekend, racking up 42 points
Connecticut Confuses the Cliff To Take Decisive 3-1 Victory
The Connecticut field hockey team defeated the 'Cliffe stick handlers decisively Saturday, showing from the start they could outsmart the
Harvard's Kirkland Hotel May Be Bicentennial Bust
The University may lose about $2000 on its Bicentennial Inn at Kirkland House, which opened on July 28, because reservations
Officials Reconsider Cabot Hours
Summer School officials, in response to student opinion, are reconsidering last week's decision not to extend Cabot Science Library weekday
University's Bicentennial To Lose Money
Harvard's Bicentennial activities are in danger of losing money because demand for them is lower than University officials expected. Kirkland
Harvard Budgetary Consultant: Will Head Massport Authority
David W. Davis, University budget consultant, will assume the directorship of the Massachusetts Port Authority July 17, the Massport board