Word: blaire
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard heavyweight believes that "last year was the year before the year," that this year's crew will be the fastest ever. But although they hope that is true, most oarsmen, like Captain Blair Brooks, are more cautious. Explained Brooks," It's a pretty mature squad and we have a much more professional attitude. We know what we have to do to make boats go fast--work really hard...
...Eric Blair" suits him. The crisp syllables suggest a Briton of spare style and countenance. But he despised his real name; it smacked, somehow, of Aryanism and privilege. So he cloaked his origins in a common-sounding nom de plume. His disguise became him, and at last he became his disguise. Today the world remembers him only as George Orwell, seer of the future imperfect. Neither name nor reputation is quite correct...
Radcliffe has five players entered in the championship, including sixth-seeded Ruth Stevens. Other Crimson competitors are Susan Handy, Susanna DeSola, Sally Blair, and Emmy Levin...
Stevens, Handy and Susanna DeSola, Sally Blair and Emmy Levin with all be competing in the National Collegiate championships to be held in Hemenway gymnasium this weekend. The 6-7 Radcliffe squad has one dual meet remaining, against Andover tomorrow...
Ruth Stevens, team captain, stymied her first-spot opponent with aggressive serving, while Susie Handy, Julia Moore and Becky Miles--in second, third and seventh spots--also won quick serving victories. Sally Blair and Emme Levin volleyed their opponents to defeat...