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The Classic Gridiron Marks its Golden Jubilee
Harvard Stadium--the house that built big-time football--celebrates its golden jubilee when the Crimson eleven meets Dartmouth today. On an autumn
Varsity Meets Columbia in New York Today for Ivy Opener
WBZ will broadcast the Harvard-Columbia game at 1:46 this afternoon. NEW YORK, N. Y., October 16--Installed as six-point underdogs in
Clasby Sparks Crimson To 28-26 Colgate Win
Clasby made the difference--Clasby and the Harvard line. But, then again, the Harvard line didn't have anyone like Dick Clasby
Education and the Fifth Amendment
No person shall be held to answer for a capital or other infamous crime unless on presentation of indictment of
Ex-Crimed Sack Arrested for Hiding on Red Prisoner Ship
Stars and Stripes reporter John J. Sack '51, former CRIMSON editor and best-selling author of "The Butcher," was arrested by
Yale Swim Sweep Rolls On; Crimson 2nd in Team Score
Crimson swimmers took a second and three thirds, but the second installment of the 13th Annual Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming Championships
Crimson Hopes for Second in Meet
The fabulous third heat of the 1500-meter freestyle told the whole story last night an the 13th Annual Eastern Intercollegiate
Eastern Swim Tourney Opens at IAB Tonight
The gruelling 1500-meter freestyle event opens the 13tyh annual Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming Championships at the Indoor Athletic Building tonight at
Elis Beat Swimmers, 55-29, To Take 100th Straight Win
Yale's swimmers took everything but the Harvard pool before they left Cambridge Saturday. Bob Kiphuth's invincible Elis streaked to their
Unbeaten Crimson Swimmers Test Yale's 99-Meet String
It happens every spring. The Yale swimming team--fastest thing in the water-regularly crops up at the end of the Crimson's