Word: andersen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...exclusively outdoor events, the Crimson has the defending discus and intermediate hurdles champions. And the Harvard squad, boasting indoor sprint champion. Wayne Andersen, is certain to benefit from the extra dash event. Only in the javelin does the Crimson fail to pick up strength outdoors...
...other events were no sweat. Running despite a cold, Wayne Andersen took the 100 in a cool 0:09.8. Sam Robinson...
...Wayne Andersen's wind-aided 0:09.6 100 betters the University record. John Bakkensen's 175 ft. discus throw is only 4 ft., 9 in. short of his own Harvard mark, set late in the season last spring. Art Croasdale's hammer toss was a yard short of the 189 ft. throw that won him third place in the 1964 NCAA championships...
...Junior Fellows are: Hans C, Andersen, physical chemistry: Robert C. Darnton, '60, European history: Vincent M. DeLany, theoretical physics: Elling O. Eide '57, Chinese literature: Donald A. Martin '62, philosophy: James C. Nohrnberg, English and American literature: Mark S. Ptashne, molecular biology: Richard J. Zeckhauser '62, economics...
Aggrey notched a second in the 60-yard dash, and again it was a teammate who cost him a higher position. Unheralded sophomore Wayne Andersen sent the fans thumbing through their programs with his unexpected win. His time, 0:06.2, was the best by a Harvard sprinter this season...