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Harvard, Dartmouth, and Princeton all placed two men on the coaches' first eleven, as each of the Ivies contributed at least one player...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McIntosh, Sweeney Make First All-Ivy Soccer Club | 12/9/1960 | See Source »

...imagistic" approach to foreign affairs has inherent dangers. First, there is no necessary connection between a nation's policy and the stereotypes (a less modish synonym) that its citizens believe: assuming there is such a connection may lead one to either foolishly convert one's own policy into ineffective propaganda, or to try to assuage by dangerous connections a nation whose enemies attitude is actually maintained mere by the hostile propaganda of its own government than by the present injustice of ours. The assumption that Images are the spurs of policy may also create such misconceptions as the one (expressed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Letter Discusses National 'Image,' Asks Harvard Course in Disarmament | 12/9/1960 | See Source »

Right wing Dick McIntosh and left inside Tadhg Sweeney have been named to first-team berths on the All-Ivy soccer squad selected by the League's coaches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McIntosh, Sweeney Make First All-Ivy Soccer Club | 12/9/1960 | See Source »

Other members of the first team were Denny Master of Brown, goalie; John Stobo of Dartmouth, right fullback; Julie Cooper of Cornell, left fullback; Steve Venslage of Princeton, right halfback; Charley Kalme of Penn, center halfback; Charley Buehler of Columbia, left halfback; John Pearce of Yale, right inside; Lew van Amerongen of Princeton, center forward; and Steve Chase of Dartmouth, left wing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McIntosh, Sweeney Make First All-Ivy Soccer Club | 12/9/1960 | See Source »

...decision. In addition, after the decision had been made last month, the club received handsome invitation from UOLA guardening more than $2,000 in expense money for a spring trip to Los Angeles. The proposed trip would have been one the team's best ever, and for the first the club's members would not have to bear the financial burden. (The is not subsidized by the University...

Author: By James R. Ullyot, | Title: Rugby Clubs's Spring Trips Still Banned | 12/9/1960 | See Source »

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