Word: dario
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...crop of sophomores is exceptionally promising, according to uhien. Among the free stylers in this group, are two of particular ability, Charley Hutter and Dario barizzl; while John Bainbridge, George Barker, Raymond Benedict, "Diz" Caldwell, Franklin coleman, and Don McKay are also definite possibilities...
...appear to be the pick of the breaststrokes. Furthermore, great assistance should be furnished by a large group of capable sophomores from last year's highly successful freshman team. Many of these will be a real threat to several College records. In particular, Charles G. Hutter '38 and Dario Berizzi show promise in the freestyle; while Graham Cummin '38 is the best backstroke prospect in many years...
...members of last year's undefeated Freshman team, which finished the season by trouncing the Yale yearlings in a meet which furnished seven new dual records, have made their appearance. The stars of this aggregation were Dario C. Berizzi and Peter Arioli, who finished one, two, in the 220-yard gruel of the University meet...
...ranked as follows: Robert Sullivan, John H. Gardiner, George F. Roberts, Frank Keppel, Richard O. Ulin, John L. Dampeer, Cortney C. Smith, Peter T. Brooks, William Batt, William J. Clothier, Sherman P. Cotton, Henry R. Ames, Albert Stickney, Jr., Herbert L. Furse, Peter P. Hale, Aaron J. Himelhoch, and Dario C. Berizzi...
Charles R. Allen, Henry R. Ames, William L. Batt, Dario C. Berizzi, Peter T. Brooks, John L. Calvocoressi, William J. Clothier, Albert Damon, Hume Dow, Herbert L. Furse, and John H. Gardiner...