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Gilbert A. Kerr
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Cagers Set for Opening Tipoff; Satch to Start Three Rookies
Last year at midseason the Crimson five had captured only three victories in their first 13 starts. In five of
32 Rafts Race in Third Annual Adams Regatta
Hundreds of sun-loving and beer-drinking spectators were on hand for the third annual Adams House Ivy and World Championship Raft
Crimson Stickmen Defeat Yale, Notch Second Season Victory
The Crimson lacrosse team notched its second victory of the season at home Saturday, edging Yale 5-3. The win was
Lowell Wins a Pulitzer Prize For Verse Book 'The Dolphin'
Robert T. S. Lowell '39, Emerson Lecturer on English Literature, Monday won the 1974 Putlitzer Prize for Poetry for his
Water Poloists Notch Seventh Victory
Harvard's unsung but valiant varsity water polo team, boasting an impressive seven-and-one record, will head to the Eastern AAU championships
NFL Revises Rules, Shifts Emphasis From Field Goal Specialists to Punters
In an effort to eliminate field goal kickers' domination of the sport, the National Football League instituted two rule revisions
Celts Battle Milwaukee for NBA Title
Tomorrow afternoon in the Milwaukee Arena, the Boston Celtics begin battle to capture their 12th National Basketball Association championship. In
Knicks' DeBusschere Empties Locker
For New York Knick fans, April 1974 is the cruelest month of the cruelest year. The Knicks not only fell
Racquetwomen Beat Brandeis
A small crowd of sun-loving, hand-clapping spectators cheered Radcliffe's undefeated varsity tennis team to a 5-0 shutout over Brandeis yesterday
Radcliffe Sweeps Two Tennis Matches
The sunny New England weather blessed Radcliffe's varsity tennis team yesterday as it posted its third consecutive victory, pelting Pine