Catalog

Record Details

Catalog Search


Back To Results
Showing Item 5 of 6
Preferred library: Homer Public Library?

The game : Harvard, Yale, and America in 1968  Cover Image Book Book

The game : Harvard, Yale, and America in 1968

Colt, George Howe (author.).

Summary:

On November 23, 1968, near the end of a turbulent and memorable year, there was a football game that would also prove turbulent and memorable: the season-ending clash between Harvard and Yale. Both teams entered undefeated and, technically at least, came out undefeated. The final score was 29-29. To some of the players on the field, it was a triumph; to others a tragedy. And to many, the reasons had as much to do with one side's miraculous comeback in the game's final 42 seconds as it did with the months that preceded it, months that witnessed the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy, police brutality at the Democratic National Convention, inner-city riots, campus takeovers, and, looming over everything, the war in Vietnam. George Howe Colt's The Game is the story of that iconic American year, as seen through the young men who lived it and were changed by it. One player had recently returned from eight months under fire in Vietnam. Two were members of the radical antiwar group SDS. There was an all-American football hero whose nickname was "God." There was one NFL prospect who quit to devote his time to black altruism, another who went on to be Pro-Bowler Calvin Hill. There was a postal clerk's son who worried about fitting in with the preppies, and a wealthy WASP eager to prove he could handle the blue-collar kids' hits. There was a guard named Tommy Lee Jones, and fullback who dated a young Meryl Streep. They came from every class and background, but played side by side and together forged a moment of startling grace in the midst of the storm. Vivid, lively, and constantly surprising, this magnificent and intimate work of history is the story of ordinary people in an extraordinary time, and of a country facing issues that we continue to wrestle with to this day.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781501104787
  • ISBN: 1501104780
  • Physical Description: x, 386 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2018.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-365) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue -- Two-a-Days -- Hell No, We Won't Go! -- God Plays Quarterback for Yale -- The Melting Pot -- Opening Up the Club -- Playing Football for the Man -- The Most Dangerous Back in the History of the Ivy League -- Coming Home -- Most Determined Guy Out There -- Second String -- Ballyhoo -- With Almost Contemptuous Ease -- Handkerchiefs -- Forty-Two Seconds -- Pandemonium -- Strike -- Epilogue.
Subject: n-us---
Harvard University Football History
Yale University Football History
Harvard University.
Yale University.
Football players United States Biography
College sports United States History
Sports rivalries United States History
Football United States History
HISTORY / Social History
HISTORY / United States / 20th Century
SPORTS & RECREATION / Football
College sports
Football
Football players
Sports rivalries
United States
Genre: Nonfiction.
Biography.
History.
Biographies.

Available copies

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Homer Public Library 796.332 COL (Text) 000149243 Nonfiction Available -

LDR 04347cam a2200553Ii 4500
00192324
003HLC
00520190123032804.0
008180926s2018 nyuaf b 001 0deng d
040 . ‡aNjBwBT ‡beng ‡erda ‡cPNX ‡dPNX ‡dOCLCQ ‡dJTH ‡dQQ3 ‡dEAU ‡dABJ ‡dIGA ‡dVP@ ‡dYDX ‡dOCLCF ‡dHQC ‡dJVX ‡dXY8
020 . ‡a9781501104787 ‡qhardcover
020 . ‡a1501104780 ‡qhardcover
035 . ‡a(OCoLC)1054259770
043 . ‡an-us---
05014. ‡aGV958.H3 ‡bC65 2018
08204. ‡a796.332/63097444 ‡223
049 . ‡aXY8A
1001 . ‡aColt, George Howe, ‡eauthor.
24514. ‡aThe game : ‡bHarvard, Yale, and America in 1968 / ‡cGeorge Howe Colt.
250 . ‡aFirst Scribner hardcover edition.
264 1. ‡aNew York : ‡bScribner, ‡c2018.
300 . ‡ax, 386 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : ‡billustrations ; ‡c24 cm
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 353-365) and index.
520 . ‡aOn November 23, 1968, near the end of a turbulent and memorable year, there was a football game that would also prove turbulent and memorable: the season-ending clash between Harvard and Yale. Both teams entered undefeated and, technically at least, came out undefeated. The final score was 29-29. To some of the players on the field, it was a triumph; to others a tragedy. And to many, the reasons had as much to do with one side's miraculous comeback in the game's final 42 seconds as it did with the months that preceded it, months that witnessed the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy, police brutality at the Democratic National Convention, inner-city riots, campus takeovers, and, looming over everything, the war in Vietnam. George Howe Colt's The Game is the story of that iconic American year, as seen through the young men who lived it and were changed by it. One player had recently returned from eight months under fire in Vietnam. Two were members of the radical antiwar group SDS. There was an all-American football hero whose nickname was "God." There was one NFL prospect who quit to devote his time to black altruism, another who went on to be Pro-Bowler Calvin Hill. There was a postal clerk's son who worried about fitting in with the preppies, and a wealthy WASP eager to prove he could handle the blue-collar kids' hits. There was a guard named Tommy Lee Jones, and fullback who dated a young Meryl Streep. They came from every class and background, but played side by side and together forged a moment of startling grace in the midst of the storm. Vivid, lively, and constantly surprising, this magnificent and intimate work of history is the story of ordinary people in an extraordinary time, and of a country facing issues that we continue to wrestle with to this day.
5050 . ‡aPrologue -- Two-a-Days -- Hell No, We Won't Go! -- God Plays Quarterback for Yale -- The Melting Pot -- Opening Up the Club -- Playing Football for the Man -- The Most Dangerous Back in the History of the Ivy League -- Coming Home -- Most Determined Guy Out There -- Second String -- Ballyhoo -- With Almost Contemptuous Ease -- Handkerchiefs -- Forty-Two Seconds -- Pandemonium -- Strike -- Epilogue.
61020. ‡aHarvard University ‡xFootball ‡xHistory.
61020. ‡aYale University ‡xFootball ‡xHistory.
61027. ‡aHarvard University. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00528983
61027. ‡aYale University. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00531886
650 0. ‡aFootball players ‡zUnited States ‡vBiography.
650 0. ‡aCollege sports ‡zUnited States ‡xHistory.
650 0. ‡aSports rivalries ‡zUnited States ‡xHistory.
650 0. ‡aFootball ‡zUnited States ‡xHistory.
650 7. ‡aHISTORY / Social History. ‡2bisacsh
650 7. ‡aHISTORY / United States / 20th Century. ‡2bisacsh
650 7. ‡aSPORTS & RECREATION / Football. ‡2bisacsh
650 7. ‡aCollege sports. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00867925
650 7. ‡aFootball. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00931362
650 7. ‡aFootball players. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00931425
650 7. ‡aSports rivalries. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01130745
651 7. ‡aUnited States. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01204155
655 4. ‡aNonfiction.
655 7. ‡aBiography. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01423686
655 7. ‡aHistory. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst01411628
655 7. ‡aBiographies. ‡2lcgft
994 . ‡aC0 ‡bXY8
905 . ‡uagordon
901 . ‡a92324 ‡b ‡c92324 ‡tbiblio ‡soclc
Back To Results
Showing Item 5 of 6
Preferred library: Homer Public Library?

Additional Resources