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...hand, Harvard established itself as the king of Eastern swimming by outscoring arch-rival Princeton, 30-18, in what amounted to the rubber match of their season series. Bobby Hackett led the Crimson with a fifth place finish in the 500 freestyle the first evening, followed by a seventh place swim in the 200 freestyle and a gutsy third place 1650 finish on the second and third nights, respectively. The only other Crimson point was scored by Larry Countryman in the marathon...

Author: By John S. Bruce, | Title: Crimson Whips Princeton, Finishes in 16th Place | 3/31/1980 | See Source »

...spring 1976, the former Indiana University pre-dental student enrolled in two science courses at USC with plans to attend I.U. Dental School after deferring for four years. Despite enjoying the course work on the campus of the arch-rival Trojans, the Hoosier alumnus left the classes after just a few weeks to return to managing his growing business interests...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Mark Spitz: A Different Kind of Winning | 3/20/1980 | See Source »

...three years, and each season Bernal has brought more. Lots more. The new era in Harvard swimming began officially when cushy Blodgett Pool opened Feb. 4, 1978, replacing something called the "Indoor Atheletic Building," an architectual dinosaur still standing on Holyoke St. Harvard made an auspicious debut, sliding by arch-rival Princeton, 58-55. Year One of the Bernal reign, 1978, saw the Crimson take 15th in the nationals. Last year it was 13th...

Author: By Jeffrey R. Toobm, | Title: The Rise of Harvard Swimming | 3/20/1980 | See Source »

...this will sit with the punky-elite remains to be seen, but the fact remains that this disc reveals levels of talent that even the most perceptive of critics would never have thought Lunch possessed. She fits together such divergent elements as no wave, big band torch singing, Nicoesque arch-gothic vignettes, and mid-'60s bubble gum rock as if they were somehow destined to coalesce. Without ever having indicated that there was anything up her sleeve--much less between her ears--Lunch has made a tremendous musical leap of faith that will force even the most diehard of critics...

Author: By Scott J. Michaelsen, | Title: Dada for Lunch | 3/17/1980 | See Source »

After a stirring first-round defeat of Brown and a predictable loss to tough arch-foe Yale, the Cagers hoped to end their final game of the season with a victory over Princeton in the play-off consolation fight for third place...

Author: By Sara J. Nicholas, | Title: Tigers Upset Women Cagers | 3/4/1980 | See Source »

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