Word: diversity
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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In the 1 meter and 3 meter diving events. Harvard swamped B.C. with 1-2-3 finishes by junior Pam Stone, sophomore Adriana Holy and freshman Cathy Josman. Although diving coach John Walker termed the performances "mediocre," he said that all three divers had "shown improvement in spots" in both...
While notching victories from both the one- and three-meter boards, Crimson sophomore Jeff Mule established himself as the man to beat among Ivy League divers. Paul Opperman, Columbia's number one entrant gave Mule a run for his money on the low board, but couldn't quite catch the...
The 1 meter and 3 meter diving events will continue to be strong points for Harvard, with consistently excellent divers junior Pam Stone and sophomore Adriana Holy being joined by freshman Cathy Josman.
Almost 75 years have passed since Admiral Heihachiro Togo, in the climactic encounter of the Russo-Japanese war, sank 20 of the 38 czarist warships that participated in the battle of the Sea of Japan. The echoes still reverberate. Spurred anew by an old tale that Czar Nicholas II'...
That view sat well with Ryoichi Sasakawa, 81, famous in Japan as a philanthropist and longtime prewar supporter of conservative causes, an accused war criminal who spent three years in jail after World War II, and a multimillionaire whose fortune was made by, among other things, staging hydroplane races on...