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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...METER DIVE: Gorman (H), Stone (H), Smith (B), 75.08 pts; 100 FREE-STYLE: Dyer (H), Macky (H), Claiborn (B), 49.4 (new Harvard and Harvard pool record); 200 BACKSTROKE: Clayson (B), Murray (H), Whitman (B), 2:19.6; 440 FREESTYLE: Cochran (H), Friedlander (B), 5:18.1; 200 BREAST-STROKE: S. Falk (H), Riddle (B), D. Falk (H), 2:33.3; 400 FREESTYLE RELAY: Harvard (Macky, Clifton, Winthrop, Mischner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Swim Team Downs Brown, 64-21 | 2/28/1957 | See Source »

...Nicholson (B), Rose (H), Briggs (B), 24.3; 100 BUTTERFLY: McCartney (H), Zani (B), Nash (H), 1:05.2; ONE-METER DIVE: Lewy (H), Hitzig (H), Sieburth (B), 52.9 pts.; 100 FREESTYLE: Nicholson (B), Boeckler (H), Alper (B), 54.7; 100 BACK-STROKE: Pildner (H), Hawkes (B), Worthington (B), 1:03.1; 100 BREAST-STROKE: McCartney (H), Zani (B), Hardy (H), 1:07.1; 200 FREESTYLE RELAY: Harvard (Rose, Maw, Ulbrich, Boeckeler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Swim Team Downs Brown, 64-21 | 2/28/1957 | See Source »

...internal structure of Anne Lindbergh's poetry, railed at the placing of commas and her use of grammar ("Am I to assume that Mrs. Lindbergh is actually illiterate?''). A line that went "Down at my feet/ a weed has pressed/ its scarlet knife/ against my breast" Ciardi scoffed at as "the neatest trick of the literary season...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Critic Under Fire | 2/18/1957 | See Source »

Walsh also took first place in the 50-yd. breast stroke, with a record time of 29.2 seconds, clipping four tenths of a second off the record set by Ed Ginsburg of Winthrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kirkland, Eliot Win In House Swimming; Three Records Fall | 2/15/1957 | See Source »

...Courthouse for sentencing. Pleading against a jail term for his client, Attorney Joseph L. Rauh, chairman of Americans for Democratic Action, made probably the least effective legal argument of the week, contending that "there can be no question" of Shelton's loyalty, since he had "made a clean breast of his past to his employers" and remained on the payroll at the Times, which has declared that it "would not retain a Communist on the news or editorial staff." Federal Judge Ross Rizley dryly observed that Shelton, "if the same circumstances should arise tomorrow, would still want to defy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Price of Silence | 2/4/1957 | See Source »

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