Word: breasts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Finn do their share of "kissin' and bleedin' like the Cloonies." When the light is doused on a picnicking foray into a sea cave, Ches feels the touch of a woman's hand. "The fingertips of my right hand then encountered the woman's breast. The touch was fugitive: yet how sweet it was when the fingertips were young and the touched breast, too, was young." But the girl is English and wealthy as well, and before the two fall fairly in love, her father's gamekeeper trounces Ches and Finn for gaffing salmon...
...yard back and breast stroke races, Don Mulvey and Ralph Zani, respectively, had no trouble pulling away from Lion competition. There was a question for a while that the men from New York would be able to finish either event. Mulvey back paddled the eight laps in 2:18.5, while Zani turned in a 2:29.7 for his event. Hugh Hartwell was second in the backstroke, Ken Emerson in the breaststroke...
...resting quietly (though, next day, he was to take a turn for the worse and die in the night). The 70-year-old heart patient who wanted God to take her was in the hands of a girl intern, who found she was also suffering from cancer of the breast. "I've got her on oxygen, digitalis and aminophyl-line," the intern said. "Later, I'll get X-ray consultation on the cancer. But I scarcely know what's keeping her alive...
Ralph Zani continued his fine varsity performance, taking the 200-yard breast-stroke ahead of Brown Co-Captain Ken Arenberg. In the 440-yard freestyle, Cameron wasn't able to repeat his record-breaking stint, and Joe Millard scored the victory for the Crimson with teammate Dick Fouquet in third...
...happily, freshman coach Bill Brooks still managed to pass on four startling sophomores to Ulen. The four--Mary Sandler in the 220 and 440 freestyle, Charlie Egan in the new 150-yard individual medley, Don Mulvey in the backstroke, and Ralph Zani in the breast-stroke--took five out of ten first places in the recent drawing and quartering of Pennsylvania...