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The Heavy Crew Wins Every Time

It is almost a bore to write about Harvard crew, because a long time ago the Crimson got into the

Heavy, Light Varsity Crews Win Sprints

The varsity heavyweights rowed their finest race of the year to win the Eastern Sprints on Lake Quinsigamond at Worcester

Heavies Outstroke Penn, Navy, Win 5th Consecutive Adams Cup

ANNAPOLIS, Md. May 4--The sun managed to break through the grey overcast covering the Severn River only once here this

Heavyweights Anticipate Stiffest Challenge of Season From Pennsylvania in Saturday's Adams Cup Race

Harvard's heavyweight crews face their most severe test of the collegiate rowing season in the Adams Cup competition at Annapolis

Harvard Heavy Crew Rips Princeton, MIT; Lights Retain Haines

Harvard's heavyweight varsity pounded to a four-length win over Princeton and M.I.T. to retain the Compton Cup Saturday. The triumph

Heavies Should Dump Tigers, M.I.T. In Compton Cup Regatta at Princeton

Fresh from its record-smashing season debut last weekend, the varsity heavy-weight crew takes on M.I.T. and Princeton on Lake Carnegie

Heavies Open Season Today on Charles

Harvard's Olympics-hopeful heavy-weight crew races Northeastern, Brown and Rutgers for the Stein Cup today. The race will be the heavyweight's

150-lb Crew Opens Today; Thinclads to Battle Brown

Bo Anderson, the lightweight varsity crew coach, is a cautious man, but he is even more cautious than usual when

Inside North Vietnam

The United States bombing of North Vietnam seems to have become a mere matter of missions flown, tons of explosives

HABANA 1967

Way at the top of Havana's tallest building, one of the few neon signs in the city reads: The Free

Cuba's Economy--1967

It is now almost nine years since Fidel Castro seized power in Havana. Despite the hopes and efforts of the

Linowitz Faces Pickets, Asks Peaceful Revolution

"Latin America today is the crucible in which our theories and principles are being tested," Sol Linowitz, U.S. Ambassador to

The End of Byrd-Land

Seventeen years ago V.O. Key wrote that Virginia was a "political museum piece." It has changed. But things haven't changed

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