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Both Crew Teams May Win EARC
Every one of Harvard's undefeated heavyweight crews and once-beaten light-weight boats stands an excellent chance of taking the honors away
How About That, Sports Fans? Sixteen Wins, No Losses
Harvard oarsmen had everything their own way Saturday as the heavy-weights swept Navy and Penn on the Charles to win
Two Crews Challenge Crimson in Adams Cup
The Crimson heavyweight crew will seek its third straight win of the season Saturday on the Charies against Navy and
Crimson Crews Sweep; Varsity Breaks Record
Harvard's big, smooth varsity heavyweight crew dispelled any doubts about its performance over the short 2000-meter course Saturday as it
Princeton, M.I.T. Crews Test Heavyweights Here
The Crimson heavyweight crews face their first real test of the season on the Charies Saturday in the Compton Cup
Heavyweights Wallop Rutgers, Brown
The Crimson's heavyweight crews powered their way to a complete sweep of Rutgers and Brown in their opening race at
Varsity Lightweights Beat Columbia, Rutgers; J.V. Third Boats Also Take Season Debuts
Inexperience made little difference on the Charles Saturday, as the Crimson's sophomore-laden lightweight crew rowed to a convincing two-and-a-half length
Ratzeburg Wins Sprints As Cornell Crews Sweep All Varsity, JV Events
WORCESTER, May 19--Cornell's Big Rod crews shut out the best the East could offer is nearly every event--almost taking the
Underdog Crimson Eights To Race in Eastern Sprints
West Germany's world champion Ratzeburg Rowing Club is a pretty sure bet to add another victory to its long undefeated
Lightweight Crews Beat Tigers, Elis on Charles
The varsity lightweight crew successfully defended the Goldthwait Cup for an unprecedented sixth year in a row against Princeton and
Crimson Eights Sweep In Heavyweight Opener
The Crimson Heavyweights gave their season a very impressive beginning Saturday by sweeping more experienced crews from Rutgers and Brown
Crimson Eights Sweep Columbia Lightweights
The Crimson opened its bid to regain domination of the Eastern lightweight rowing field with a clean sweep of a
Soviet Poet Evtushenko To Read Here in Spring
Evgenij Evtushenko, the flamboyant young Russian poet, will visit Harvard in the spring for two public speaking engagements, Jaime Urrutia
Lolita
It is not really fair to judge Lolita in comparison with the book. Rewritten by Nabakov and directed by Stanley
M.I.T., Navy, Cornell Dead Heat Ends Lightweights' Domination
Double and triple dead heats, not invoking Harvard, in the highlight events at Laker Quinsigamond Saturday overshadowed what the Crimson