Harvard 1960
Harvard at Princeton
November 5th, 1960
Princeton wins 14-12
Ladies and gentlemen, the cavalcade of sports is on the air.
(short fanfare)
This afternoon we present that great fall pastime, the national election. In the first quarter of the great debate, we hear the Republican candidate exclaim that he knows what it is to be poor.
(Band forms ‘$’)
As the Band goes into a cabinet, we see Henry Cabot Lodge on his way to North Carolina hastily polishing a speech which he just have in Harlem, and he makes this comment.
(Band forms cabinet)
And now Senator Kennedy gives his thanks to all those who contributed so heavily to his meteoric rise in political life.
(Band forms three rectangles)
In the last quarter of the game, Mr. Nixon uses an old play saying that U.S. prestige is at an all-time high. Mr. Kennedy counters…
(Band forms USSR)
November 5th, 1960
Princeton wins 14-12
Ladies and gentlemen, the cavalcade of sports is on the air.
(short fanfare)
This afternoon we present that great fall pastime, the national election. In the first quarter of the great debate, we hear the Republican candidate exclaim that he knows what it is to be poor.
(Band forms ‘$’)
As the Band goes into a cabinet, we see Henry Cabot Lodge on his way to North Carolina hastily polishing a speech which he just have in Harlem, and he makes this comment.
(Band forms cabinet)
And now Senator Kennedy gives his thanks to all those who contributed so heavily to his meteoric rise in political life.
(Band forms three rectangles)
In the last quarter of the game, Mr. Nixon uses an old play saying that U.S. prestige is at an all-time high. Mr. Kennedy counters…
(Band forms USSR)