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Dartmouth has done pretty well in other areas too. The Greenmen are 11th in total offense, and they have the 18th best punter in the nation, Tom Pyles...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Harvard First in Defense; Offense Plunges to Third | 10/20/1966 | See Source »

...Hardin-McKusick match may be the most exciting duel of the cross-country season, but it won't have much bearing on the outcome of the whole meet. In cross-country the point difference between first and second place is the same as between 11th and 12th...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harriers Tackle Big Red Today | 10/15/1966 | See Source »

...Baker's ankle injury crippled Harvard. Baker could barely bend his ankle but still finished 11th, about two minutes behind Hardin. Sophomore Bruce Jones and junior Bill Stempson rounded out the scoring five for the Crimson. Dick Howe -- who pulled up with a severe stomach cramp Friday -- fell back in the second half of yesterday's race and finished a disappointing 13th...

Author: By James K. Glassman, | Title: Huskies Clobber Harriers; Hardin Outdistances Field | 9/29/1966 | See Source »

Jakobovits, who accepted the $19,600-a-year post last week, will become titular chief of a Jewish community rich in both tradition and troubles. Jews emigrated to Britain from France as early as the 11th century. Driven into exile 200 years later, the Jews returned during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, have since blossomed into one of the world's wealthiest and least persecuted Judaic communities. By the 19th century, the Rothschilds, Montagus and Samuelses made Jews a force to reckon with in British finance. Today, 40 members of Parliament are Jews, as well as 61 knights...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jews: The Chief Rabbi From Fifth Avenue | 8/26/1966 | See Source »

Lucky & the Duce. The Mafia's beginnings trace to the 11th century, when the conquering Norman Count Roger I swept in, parceled out the island's hilly uplands to his barons, who in turn enlisted the rowdiest ruffians around into gangs of guards. No one really knows what "Mafia" means, but by the last century all Sicily knew what the Mafia was: a randy band, held together by blood oaths and eerie ritual, whose product was "Protection" and whose sell was never soft. Farmers paid to have their cattle not killed or their wells not poisoned. Lovers paid...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Hoodlums & History | 8/5/1966 | See Source »

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