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Pratt started the Dartmouth game at right tackle, while other sophomore members were John Barbee, Henry Chauncey, Allen Fordyce, John Nordberg, George Shapiro, Daniel Simonds, Borden Tripp, and Ralph Turner. But the entire class might well have played that day. An undefeated Dartmouth team crushed the Crimson 32 to 9. Crosby scored the varsity's only touchdown, and after the game Indian coach Jesse Hawley said: "Of the Harvard men I think most highly of young Crosby, the sophomore back. He's a crackerjack now and should go far before his football days are over." The CRIMSON broke into...

Author: By David L. Halbersiam, | Title: De-Emphasis, Nassau Rift Marked 1928's Sophomore, Junior Years | 6/9/1953 | See Source »

...Stewart Dunn, Jr. and William I. Shapiro will speak for Marshall, while John W. Dickey and I. LeMoyne Ellicott will represent Story on a question involving taxable income...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Marshall, Story Clubs Argue Ames Tonight | 4/16/1953 | See Source »

Featured pianist Judith Yeager '53 will be heard in her first solo performance with the orchestra. Soloists in the Handel composition are Sandor Shapiro '54, Paul Revitt '55, and Robert Swaney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Orchestra Plays Here Sunday; Starts Spring Tour Next Week | 3/21/1953 | See Source »

When the death was finally broadcast on Radio Moscow, U.P. got a call a few minutes later from its Moscow correspondent, Henry Shapiro. By long distance he asked "Have you heard the news" before he was cut off. Half an hour later he got through once more, and had dictated part of his story before he was cut off again, thus permitting U.P. to put out a Moscow-datelined story hours before the A.P.'s Eddy Gilmore and Tom Whitney got through to London and Paris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Over the Iron Curtain | 3/16/1953 | See Source »

Bach's Fourth Brandenburg Concerto is the kind of music that loses all its effectiveness without a graceful, polished performance. The orchestra gave it just that. Flutists Kathleen Henry and Karin Peterson played easily and lucidly, while Sandor Shapiro's violin performance was appropriately subdued. The string section and Daniel Pinkham's harpsichord supplied a carefully integrated accompaniment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra | 11/18/1952 | See Source »

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