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Sports desks got the releases, which told about the crack performers on the Crimson team and about the great Rex Aubrey of Yale being sick. Harvard, which had forced the meet down to the last event a year ago and come so close to winning, was going to take the Blue this time, Loftus feared...

Author: By L. THOMAS Linden, | Title: Publicity, Ignorance & Sports Reporting | 3/14/1956 | See Source »

Dyer tied his own all-time Harvard record in the 50 with a 22.4, and beat his own mark for the 100 with a 49.7. He was so close to Yale's Sandy Gideonse, who took second, that no watch could distinguish between them. Yet because Aubrey was magnificent and because the judges awarded second place to Gideonse in both races, Danzig termed Dyer a poor third. Dyer never swam both races so fast in one afternoon in his life. Nor have more than two currently swimming humans. To be the third fastest sprinter around is not enough for Danzig...

Author: By L. THOMAS Linden, | Title: Publicity, Ignorance & Sports Reporting | 3/14/1956 | See Source »

...world record came in the 100. Yale's Rex Aubrey, who had not been able to swim for ten days prior to last Wednesday because of a cold, flashed to a stupendous 49 seconds flat, breaking the old world mark by two tenths of a second...

Author: By L. THOMAS Linden, | Title: Yale Defeats Swim Team, 63-21; Aubrey Sets World 100-Yd. Mark | 3/12/1956 | See Source »

...knife-like junior also tied his own Crimson mark for the 50 this afternoon, sprinting to a 22.4. But again, against the amazing Blue this superior time was good enough for only a third place. Dyer once more pushed Aubrey and Gideonse to the peak performances of their careers, as Aubrey tied the Yale and Yale pool record with...

Author: By L. THOMAS Linden, | Title: Yale Defeats Swim Team, 63-21; Aubrey Sets World 100-Yd. Mark | 3/12/1956 | See Source »

...civil courts at the time they committed their crimes. Among these is Mrs. Dorothy Krueger Smith (daughter of General Walter Krueger, Sixth Army commander in the Pacific during World War II), who is now serving a life sentence for the murder in Japan of her husband, Colonel Aubrey D. Smith...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE LAW: We Want Them Accountable | 12/5/1955 | See Source »

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