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Soccer Team Wins, 2-1 On Score in Overtime
The Harvard soccer team this morning started off the weekend's athletics on the right foot--on the right foot of sophomore
Peace Corps in Brazil: Lesson from Failure
"Dysentery and boredom" was how one volunteer summed it up: sitting around the house all day swatting flied, gulping down
Ed School Bldg. Defended As Being 'Small, Modest'
The proposed Education School building on Appian Way is hardly the huge "castle" it has been made out to be,
Three Crimson Players Win In Squash Intercollegiates
Three of the four Crimson entries advanced easily yesterday in the opening rounds of the Intercollegiate Squash Tournament at West
Soccer Team Loses, 4-0, Against Quakers in Rain
The rains hurtled down on the Business School Field on Saturday morning and probably washed out the Crimson's chances for
Coach Munro Makes Line Changes As Booters Vie With Penn Today
The Crimson soccer team has a lot at stake in this morning's match against Penn. to be played at 10:30
Booters Face Columbia In Bid for 2nd Ivy Win
The varsity soccer players who took the 10 a.m. train to New York yesterday are a dejected lot. They've been
Amherst Triumphs 3-0 Over Varsity Booters
Somehow it doesn't seem right that the Little Three should be better at soccer than the Ivy Leaguers. But on
Crimson Drops Tense League Opener By 14-12 in Tight Game at Cornell
ITHACA, N.Y., Oct. 6--It's pretty dressing to travel 350 miles and lose. specially if the game happens to be Ivy
Varsity Soccer Team Oozes by Cornell, Wins First Ivy Contest on Wet Field
Ithaca, N.Y., Oct. 6--The Crimson soccer team started off its eighth Ivy season with a solid 4-2 victory over Cornell
Booters Oppose Cornell In Ivy Opener at Ithaca
Under foreboding New England skies, a busload of soccer players set off yesterday morning for Ithaca, New York. The Crimson
Barnett's Legal Stand Described as Obsolete
Gov. Ross Barnett of Mississippi yesterday continued his resistance to the desegregation of "Ole Miss," claiming a constitutional position that
Weak Soccer Team to Face Tough Ivy League Season
Over at 50 Boylston St. yesterday, soccer coach J. Bruce Munro wasn't handing out the usual pre-season optimism. Last year
University Discloses Plans For Indoor Tennis Courts
Another building will soon grace the Harvard skyline. The Department of Athletics announced yesterday the construction of an "all-weather indoor
Public-Prep Ratio For '66 To Be 57-43
Fred L. Glimp '50, director of Admissions, reported yesterday that the Class of '66 will split 57-43 in the public