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Penn jumped into a quick 6-0 lead as co-captain Richie Sofman beat the Crimson's Howie Henjyoji 5-0 at 123 and Gary Pillard downed Bing Sung of Harvard 6-1 at 130. But three straight shutout decisions gave Harvard a lead it never lost. Tom Gilmore, wrestling 137, for the Crimson stopped Duncan Cocroft 5-0, Howie Durfee defeated Mike Schiffman 4-0 at 147, and 157-pounder Ed Franquemont clobbered John Boyd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Matmen Stop Penn, 17-12 | 1/18/1965 | See Source »

...probable Harvard lineup will be Howie Henjyoji at 123, either Bing Sung or Mike King at 120, Tom Gilmore at 137, Howie Durfee or Bollinger at 147, Ed Franquemont at 157, Grant, Jeff Hall, or Dave Greuel at 167, Chris Wiskens at 177, Captain Ben Brooks at 191, and heavyweight Tack Chace...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: Wrestlers Meet Penn Tomorrow | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

...Clipper, a barkentine of the Swedish Merchant Marine manned by 20 student cadets on a Mediterranean cruise out of Goteborg. Climbing the pyramids, throwing snowballs in Lebanon or striding through the courtyards of Hagia Sophia, the boys appear to consider shore leave a time for exercise. The shallow narration, sung and sniggered through by Burl Ives, steers a hazardous course from banality ("And now we say farewell to the land of the Sun God") to banality ("Cleopatra's golden chair asks: 'What happened to my beautiful owner?' "). What might have been an inquisitive and refreshingly youthful look...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Plain Sailing | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

Cornell had taken a quick 6-0 lead in the meet as Bob Stock decisioned Harvard's Howie Henjyoji 3-2 at 123, and Captain Neal Orr trounced Bing Sung, the Crimson's 130-pounder, 7-1. Tim McCarthy, wrestling at 137 for Harvard, lost two points on last period stalling penalties and settled for a 3-3 draw with Tom Meldrim...

Author: By Lee H. Simowitz, | Title: Cornell Matmen Pin Crimson, 21-11 | 1/11/1965 | See Source »

...article had been written by Bob Dylan and sung by Joan Baez, accompanied by five hundred guitar and banjo-playing U.C.L.A. students from Berkeley, it would hardly have been less fantastically radical and unbelievable. There is nothing wrong with "searching and questioning," but in this age of pseudo-intellectual phonies, it is always the wrong things that are searched for and questioned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jan. 8, 1965 | 1/8/1965 | See Source »

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