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Quaker Soccer Squad Wins 6-2
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2 -- The sharp halfback play which was largely responsible for last week's win over Dartmouth was notably
Soccer Squad Defeats Conn. Wesleyan, 5 to 3
It would have taken more than six inches of mud and some questionable officiating to deter the Crimson soccer team
Soccer Team Triumphs
A Crimson soccer line operated yesterday for the first time this year as the varsity overran Williams, 5 to 1.
Harvard, Cornell Soccer Contest Ends in 0-0 Tie
More than one Crimson team played surprisingly well Saturday afternoon. But the soccer squad, unlike the football team, hung on
Directors of New Agency Placate Stand Operators
The directors of the central purchasing agency ironed out many of the complaints raised by newsstand operators in an impromptu
Kaapu Hits 'Coercion' In Newsstand Policies
New controversy arose last night in the apparent attempt by the University to centralize most student-operated agencies in the College
Soccer Players Tie Jumbos
No one was quite sure how it ended, so the referees called it a draw. Thus despite a last-minute penalty
Varsity Soccer Team Faces Tufts Today in First Contest of Season
Flu has caused many traumas this year. The "bug," in its relentless march, has not been ineffective in upsetting the
Student Salesmen Join In Overall Corporation
A new corporation to provide "earnings opportunities and growth" for student representatives who solicit on University properities was announced yesterday
Nine Defeats Jumbos, 9-3, Behind Repetto's Pitching
A four-base, four-run, tie-breaking error in the seventh inning gave the Crimson baseball squad a somewhat tainted 9-3 win over
Yale Fencers Rated Over Crimson Varsity at IAB
The varsity fencing team, with a dim hope of finishing fourth in the Ivy League, will battle for that spot
'60 Fencers Slight Favorites In Yale Match
The freshman fencing team, more than refreshed after Wednesday night's convincing 17-10 win over Brandeis, will be extremely ready for
Faculty Approves Parietal Extensions, Rejects Proposal for Typing in Exams
A long-term struggle to permit typing on mid-year and final examinations suffered another setback yesterday when the Faculty rejected a
Jordan's Crimson Elevens Compile 24-31-3 Record
In 1950 Lloyd P. Jordan inherited from ex-coach Art Valpey a team which had won only one of nine games
Wrestlers, Swimmers Easily Beat M.I.T
Captain Chouteau Dyer and two strong sophomores led the Crimson swimming team to a sound 69-17 win over M.I.T in