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...long day the tracksters put in inside Barton Hall-the vacuous gym which Crimson hoopster Tom Mannix once cheerfully dubbed "the airplane hangar"--as trials began early yesterday morning and finals weren't over until well into the evening. Having just recently run against and beaten Ivy foes Brown, Dartmouth and Yale, the Crimson began the day with a certain amount of confidence, tempered somewhat by an equally recent shellacking at the hands of Princeton. But revenge just wasn't in the lineup yesterday as Harvard won the events it had previously won against the tenacious Tigers, but could...

Author: By Sara J. Nicholas, | Title: Tracksters Tie For Fourth; Princeton, Penn Unbeatable | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

...Heps held for 27 of the last 28 years on the weary wooden track of Cornell's Barton Hall, traveled to Dartmouth in 1979 only to return to Ithaca last year as part of the rotation which will now allow the meet to move every year...

Author: By Nick D Arienzo, | Title: Thinclads Host 34th Heptagonal Today | 2/28/1981 | See Source »

...drive, a lot of changes will have to be made before it can compete on Princeton's level, or generate the amount of respect necessary to earn a following. First, the team will have to address the alarming attition rate that plagues it annually. Ivy League superstar Norma Barton and sprinter Janle Smith are just two of the multi-talented swimmers who hung up their goggles this year to explore what Harvard has to offer outside of Blodgett. And, as the shamefully unupdated record board indicates, there are a number of former greats like Liz Kelley and Sherry Lubbers still...

Author: By Caroline R. Adams, | Title: Tigers In Tanksuits | 2/11/1981 | See Source »

...Catholic and Episcopal dioceses covering Norfolk decided to try something specific on their own. Five years ago, a committee began thrashing out the details of how a joint congregation could work. By November 1977, a chapel had been rented and two priests had been recruited: Catholic Raymond A. Barton, now 40, and Episcopalian Donald W. Gross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Two Altars, One Mass | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

...govern Holy Apostles and handle disputes, the planners set up a joint council. Music proved troublesome, so the church alternates Catholic chants and contemporary music with the Episcopal hymnal. Barton and Gross take turns preaching and presiding at services and assist each other during baptisms and confirmations. Holy Apostles has developed into a thriving congregation of 300 members, two-thirds of them Catholic. One reason it has not grown faster is that it expects worshipers to do pastoral work; most are active visiting hospitals and prisons and in other part-time ministries. Says Episcopalian Carolyn Pollie, a mother of four...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Two Altars, One Mass | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

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