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Richard A. Burgheim

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Sermon From Detroit

Although it was held in the Commonwealth Armory instead of a tent and sponsored by General Motors President Harlow H.

6 Bridges to Cross

If 6 Bridges to Cross earns a profit, it will make its subject--the $2,500,000 Brink's robbery--look like petit larceny. The

Varsity Eleven Seeks Big Three Title Against Yale Before Crowd of 40,000

Forty-three students of the College will face their biggest hour exam of the semester when the Yale varsity football team

Varsity Eleven Tops Tigers, 14-9 As Line Checks Princeton Attack

PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 6--While two makeshift backfields were performing about equally, a superior Harvard line outplayed Princeton's here today to

Favored Crimson Opens With UMass Today

An innocent bystander on the Larz Anderson Bridge this afternoon could hardly be blamed for thinking that the 2 p.m.

Varsity Baseball Team Meets Elis Before Big Reunion Crowds Today

An angered and favored Yale varsity baseball team, which was upset by the Crimson before a large reunion crowd in

Treasurer Cabot Invests $308,000,000

While ruminations on what he would do with 300 million dollars are the occasional day-dream of the average University official,

Varsity, Yard Tennis Teams Meet Favored Elis at New Haven Today

Yale, seeking its first Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association title since 1947, will face an underdog Crimson varsity in New Haven

Treasurer Cabot Invests $308,000,000

While ruminations on what he would do with 300 million dollars are the occasional day-dream of the average University official,

HAA Announces Boost In Football Ticket Cost

Crimson football fans, expecting a price cut because of the recent repeal of the excise tax on intercollegiate athletic tickets,

The Blues in the Plight

Twas the week of probation, and all through the House Not a "Deke" man was stirring, not even a souse.

Five Finally Beats Yale Jinx, 66-54

In a tight game at the I.A.B. Saturday night, Bill Dennis and Ed Condon led an underdog varsity basketball team

THE SPORTING SCENE

Columbia football mentor Lou Little, chairman of the Coaches' Rules Committee, with the close of the season mailed out the

Boxing at the Blockhouse

The lightweight jabbed, jabbed at the bag, crossed with a solid right, and then headed for the showers practicing his

'Old Faces of 1953-4'

After a month of daily practice and a successful 62 to 48 dress rehearsal scrimmage against M.I.T. Wednesday, the cast

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