Word: crimsons 
              
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 Dates: during 1950-1959 
         
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Brickley, perhaps the most famous drop-kicker in football history, was best known for his feat on November 22, 1913, when he kicked five field goals--one from placement and four on drop-kicks--to account for all of the Crimson's points in a 15 to 5 win over Yale...
...varsity basketball team won two out of three games on its midwestern road trip over the Christmas vacation. By defeating Michigan State, 68 to 57, and Western Reserve, 72 to 68, Coach Norm Shepard's five had already bettered last season's victory total of three games. The Crimson's loss was to Ohio State...
...night later, the varsity played Ohio State an even game, again in East Lansing, until five minutes into the second half when the score stood 32 all. Then the Buckeyes outwitted the Crimson's man to man defense, and 12 minutes before the game ended, they had a ten point lead...
Rockwell was close behind Smith in scoring, with 21 points. Western Reserve matched the Crimson's 26 field goals but couldn't keep up with the Varsity's foul shooting. G F T Rockwell, f 19 18 56 Smith, c 14 7 35 Covey, g 9 14 32 Murphy, f 7 5 19 Gabler, g 6 3 15 Crosby 6 2 14 Hickey 3 3 0 Prior 1 6 8 Stevenson 0 0 0 Totals...
...Kaltenborn '09, radio news commentator, disclosed in a recent letter to the CRIMSON that he had sent "a small contribution to the Harvard Radio Network to help offset any possible loss . . . in advertising revenue" incurred from any comments detrimental to WHRB he made at the Law School Forum on December...