Word: breast
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard's strongest strokes should be the breaststroke. "One of the real pluses for us this year." Essick said, "is that we have three instead of two breaststrokers." In addition to defending champion Ted Fullerton (in the 100 and 200 breast). Essick can rely on Brumwell who claimed second in the 200 breast last year and on freshman Ivor Gordon...
...Harvard to do well, the stars of the team would have to place first in their specialities--Wolf in the 100 and 200 back. Fullerton in the 100 and 200 breast. Brumwell in the IM, and Yntema in the fly and 200 free--while the relays finish at the top and the rest of the squad picks up important extra points...
Downey was hardly the lone Radcliffe standout, as she received plenty of assistance from teammates Carol Moore and Diana Borden. Moore finished second in the 100-yd. breaststroke and third in the 100-yd. freestyle, while Borden took third in both the 100 and 200-yd. breast stroke events...
...THAT Watergate has been exhausted in its guises of scourge against malfeasance in high office, extripator of coporate corrucpiton, readjustor of the government's delicate system of checks and balances, symbol of a moral cancer on the nation's breast, reaffirmation of the viability of the Constitution, and harbiger of a new age of honesty in politics, the nation's journalists and academicians are now drafting its services as yet another symbol: polluter of the American language...
...widely and successfully used to control high blood pressure. Other potentially valuable drugs, though widely used in Britain, have not yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in this country. Reserpine remains an effective antihypertensive despite reports linking it with a slightly increased incidence of breast cancer in some women (TIME...