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The 27th Mile
The town square was like a carnival. High school brass bands blared. Helicopters hovered above the telephone wires. Children perched
Harvard Track Team Destroys Army, 99-55; McCulloh Qualifies for '76 Olympic Trials
Harvard's undefeated track team, paced by Olympic trials qualifier John McCulloh, left the baldies from West Point a little shell-shocked
Radcliffe JV's Net 4-3 Victory In Mix-up Match
The coach of the Northeastern women's varsity tennis team was pretty upset yesterday when Radcliffe threw its junior varsity against
Sailors Off Course at Regattas
The Radcliffe tennis team yesterday took a breather between Saturday's hard-fought victory over Brown and this weekend's Ivy Tournament, shellacking
Embree Ties New Mark; McCulloh Third at Penn
Just to prove that his University high jump record of 7 ft. 2 in, set last week against Yale was
Radcliffe Netwomen Smash Green, 6-3; Doubles Excel
The Radcliffe varsity tennis team, playing without the services of injured singles player Diana Olney, relied on its veteran doubles
Embree Sets New Mark
For all you Harvard chauvinists, here's an authentic pre-meet notice-board exhortation, posted at Dillon Field House this week, that belongs
Crimson Netmen Squeeze by Elis, 5-4; Doubles Teams Make the Difference
The Harvard varsity netmen took an important step towards the Eastern Intercollegiate Tennis Association championship yesterday, eking out a hard-fought
Zivkovic, Heir to Marion, To Coach Fencing Squads
Ben Zivkovic, a former Olympic fencer for Yugoslavia, will succeed retiring Edo Marion as head coach of fencing at Harvard,
Aquamen Place Four on First Squad
Harvard's aquamen notched four berths on the first squad of the All-Ivy swimming team, but the post-season awards weren't as