Word: coyness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This time Shrout chose the 100-yard freestyle record, which he tied last week against Princeton. His time of 43.1 knocked half a second off the record first set by Bruce Hunter. Almost as impressive was freshman. Stephen Coy, whose second place clocking of 49-2 in the 100-yard freestyle was faster than any varsity time this year. Shrout and Coy led the freshmen to a hard-fought 50-45 victory over Andover...
...blind man (Ed Wynn) and a leper (Shelley Winters). He bears his cross under the stern eye of Roman Centurion John Wayne. Veronica is Carroll Baker, who mops his brow, and-in a labored salute to brotherhood-he gets a helping hand from Simon of Cyrene (Sidney Poitier). Such coy vignettes add star power but not stature. They merely bolster the evidence that Western man's greatest story has yet to be greatly told on film...
...because she was in a concentration camp during the war. And give Nina attacks of compulsive sex. Explain how it was, not to be able to avoid doing it with the guards. The innocence-fused-with-evil bit. Make her a sex witch, every man's dream of coy seductiveness. Men fight over her. Fighting's another basic basic. So how do we rescue Nina from her compulsions? Well, there's this dream man, a rich American, and it all comes out O.K. because his wife is frigid anyway, and Nina . . . Short sentences, Gene...
Shrout also swam the fastest Harvard split ever in leading teammates Dan Magraw, Steve Coy and Phil Chase to a new freshman record in the 400 freestyle relay...
...Benn Merritt. Alan Birch churned to a first in the 200-yard backstroke in 2:15, a race from which Merritt expected only third. Merritt also credited Rich Tompkins and Peter Alter with good performances under pressure. The Crimson's iron men against Army were Shrout, Peter Adams, Steve Coy, and Phil Chase, each of whom swam two events and then combined to form the relay tearn that decided the meet in the final race...