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Mark Allen Entered '66 - Blue 7th and 8th - Do not care to remember 9th - Frosh Football, Varsity Swimming IOth - J.V. Football, Varsity Swimming I Ith - Varsity Swimming 12th - Said Goodby CURT '67 REX '65 I am the last of three brothers to attend Harvard. I have been here at Harvard School for many years and have had many enioyable experiences. I wish to thank Craig, Tom, and Chuck for their friendship which will last for a long time to come. Finally I thank all my teachers for teaching me my background especially to Mr. Stewart, Mr. Rinnander and finally to good ole Mr. Holeand.
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A. B. C. Anderson History: Came Whooped, Partied Hatted For the sake of tradition, I leave a small will somewhat vague, some- what short, somewhat confusing. To Rich - the 7 seas and the unu- sual events of 5 years. To Bone and Warren - trash cans. To Ellis and Cuddy - something. To Cox - an Ace-Duce. To Rand - the ride. To the young Black students, 9th and under, who were my friends, I leave peace, prosperity and the knowledge one of us acquires in two worlds. To my partners Shep, Frank, R. B. C., Bro, Walt, etc. thanks, peace, power. To Big C. A. Green and G. A. and K. Browns - thanks. To Mr. Hughes - thank you. To Harvard - later on, Much later on.
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