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Quintet Closes Season At Dartmouth Tonight
Harvard's basketball team will conclude its season, and six Harvard seniors will end their varsity careers, when the Crimson basketball
Squash Team Clobbers Yale, 6-3, Gaining Fifth Consecutive National Championship
Harvard's basketball team built up a 31-point lead in the first half, then barely hung on to defeat Yale, 87
Harvard Five Tops Brown, 80-69; Sedlacek's 36 Points Spark Win
Keith Sedlacek scored 36 points last night and led Harvard's basketball team to an 80-69 win over Brown in the
Harvard Quintet To Face M.I.T.'s Best Team Ever
One rarely associates M.I.T. with any activity more strenuous than manipulating a slide rule. But Tech has the best basketball
Quintet Edges B.U., 75-71 As Jeff Grate Scores 23
Just as Harvard's basketball team was about to go down for the third time, a full-court press, some flawless foul
Crimson Five to Stifle Lackluster Holy Cross
It's possible that 3000 people will attend the Harvard-Holy Cross basketball game in Worcester tonight but most of them may
Princeton Meets Tough Colgate Today
Today's Harvard-Cornell game is the only contest of significance within the Ivy League. Everyone knows who's going to win the
Most Ivy Teams to Face Pushovers
All eight Ivy football teams venture into the Real World this afternoon, and the improved caliber of the League should
It Must Have Been the Will of Allah
Throughout Maine they had been touting The Fight as the most exciting thing to happen in the state since the
Crimson Nine Plays at Brandeis; Judges' Hurler Holds NCAA Mark
Harvard baseball teams have defeated Brandeis nine times in ten meetings between the two schools, and in the last five
Longshot Swift Ruler to Win Ky. Derby
After a futile decade of trying to pick Kentucky Derby winners, I have finally formulated a sure-fire, three-rule system for
Crimson Baseball Squad Battles Lions, Princeton In Key League Contests
Harvard's baseball team plays this weekend at Princeton and Columbia--and the Crimson must win both contests to retain more than
The NCAA's: Princeton All the Way!
Back in December, Princeton's basketball team lost to top-ranked Michigan a scant two points, but the experts "fluke" after the
Quintet Must Whip Yale To Make First Division
Not since 1947 has a Harvard basketball team been able to finish in the first division of the Ivy League,
'Cliffe Hoopsters Absorb 18-14 Loss From Experienced Wheaton Team
Despite a sparkling performance by scrappy sophomore guard Patience Outer bridge, Radcliffe's basketball team was downed by Wheaton yesterday, 18