Word: breasts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Crimson hopes for victory hinge largely on the performances of All-American John Pringle, the most versatile swimmer on the squad. Pringle won the individual medley, the 200-yard breast stroke and the 200-yard backstroke against the flimsy Springfield team...
...must appeal to women, the model must be healthily sexy but not voluptuous or wanton. Then the trick is to determine to a micrometer the line between tasteful appeal and tasteless eroticism. Photographers spend hours adjusting a fan to blow a bit of drapery across a bare breast at just the crucial angle, contrive ingenious arm arrangements in contortions few females would be likely to assume, vie with each other to find props (a white cat, a shower curtain) that will generally obscure what is being specifically suggested...
...monotony with a dazzling display of diving that earned him 67.1 points and an easy first place. When the diving was over, Crimson swimmers went back to mopping up their hosts. Henry Whelchel, Henry Frey, and Bruce Fowler took first in the 100-yd. backstroke, the 100-yd. breast stroke, and the 200-yd. free, respectively...
...meet was all Harvard's. Pringle coasted to victory in the 200. yd. backstroke, and Dave Abramson, swimming his first varsity race, did the same in 500 yd. freestyle. The versatile Pringle then wrapped the meet up for the visitors by snatching first in the 200 yd. breast stroke, with the Crimson's Porky Pitts a close second. Harvard's four-man freestyle relay team barely squeaked out a win in the last event with as unimpressive time...
Died. Dr. Clifford Grosselle Grulee, 82, a founder and honorary president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, pioneer of the medical specialty of treating infants apart from adults, a firm advocate of breast rather than bottle feeding; of a heart attack; in Evanston...