Word: benjamin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...miler Dyke Benjamin, out with a painful leg injury for most of the winter, will return to action tonight in a courageous attempt to aid the Crimson cause. In winning the mile against B.U. Dec. 13, Benjamin incurred a stress fracture in his lower leg that kept him out of commission until early February, when he began jogging outdoors...
After two weeks of trotting through mud and slush in football shoes, he entered the Triangulars at Yale on Feb. 14 against a strong field. Although little was expected of him after only two weeks of training, Benjamin refused to give up and finished second to Eli John Morrison in a miraculous...
Harvard representatives in the study group are Daniel M. Fox '59 and Jan A. S. Hartman '61, co-chairmen, Benjamin R. Nielsen '60, and John L. Washburn...
...Benjamin H. Heckscher '57, former Crimson squash captain, won the national amateur squash championship yesterday in Hemenway. Playing before a quiet, crowded gallery of Boston squash enthusiasts, Heckscher disposed of McGill's John Smith-Chapman, 15-13, 12-15, 18-15 and 18-14, to become the first Harvard graduate in the 20 year history of the tournament to win the title...
...Dyke Benjamin, barely recovered from a leg injury which has hobbled him all season, ran a splendid 9:28.9 in the two-mile to finish second to John Morrison, who set a Yale and Coxe Cage record of 9:26.3. Benjamin had not been able to run at all until ten days ago, when he began to work out on grass. Competing with virtually no practice, he battled Morrison down to the last laps...