Word: breasts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Jack Waldron, top breaststroker, will be the sole Crimson entry in the Massachusetts State Senior 220-yard breast stroke race. Rusty Greenhood and George Dana will compete in the New England A. A. A. U. Senior Championship high-board diving event...
...tendency to cancer in a specific organ may be inherited. Thus lung cancers run in some families, breast cancer in others...
...anyone's part. Bill Runge, of Boston, with wins in the 50 and 100, and a relay leg, was the sturdiest performer of the meet, while Eric Cutler's two victories in the distance events also stood out, particularly his 2:18.2 furlong. All three of Harvard's breast rokers were vastly improved, Mr. Ulen noted with approval...
Jack Waldren, who has excelled in practice recently, has nosed out Phil Walker and Roger Wilcox for the hotly contested No. 2 breastroke post. Cutler and Frannie Powers will probably swim the 220 together, for Ulen must garner every point possible before the slaughter begins in the back and breast strokes. Although he can put a better 400 relay on the mark than can Brown, Harvard's saturnine sage does not want the seven-point last event to decide the meet, preferring, if he can, to gain enough tallies by seconds and thirds and by a possible six points...
...famous Yale '42 vs. Exeter meet produced as brilliant a set of times as 1939 is likely to sec. A world record of 1:02.1 in the 100 breast, a national Freshman record for the 2:12.5, in the 220, a similar record for the 100 free-style with a 54.8 o'clocking, an Incredible 1:1.4 in the 100 backstroke, and a sizzling 1:22.5 for the 150 medley relay were the eye-opening results...