Word: alling
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard took first place in all the freestyle events. Sophomore Stacie Duncan won the 1000 and 500, while teammate Lynn Kelley edged out her opponents in the 200. Lisa Reed rounded out the Crimson's success in the stroke with a victory in the 100.
In the backstroke, All-America Sheila Findley topped the field in both the 100 and 200. The Crimson trio of Kelley, Duncan and sophomore Ruth Tannebaum swept the 200 butterfly, while Yale swept the 100.
While NCAA qualifier Wriede won the 100 breaststroke, Costin-Scalise had to call upon All-America Costello, who was not slated to swim in the meet, to handle the Eli swimmers. A surprised Costello took first place over Crimson rookie Elaine Weigand.
The statements from politicians invariably focused either on memorials to the thousands killed in the massacre or on the president's veto. Lawrence Sullivan spoke of books about the movement and the massacre, of the ongoing need to get resolutions through United Nations commissions and of the need to maintain...
THE pro-democratic Chinese, having vividly expressed their ideals, must now delineate their guiding principles. Books are being written about the movement. But all of them are simple records, attempts to ensure the dissemination information that the Chinese government would desperately like to suppress, and while these can aid the...