Word: dixons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...didn't take long for Adam Dixon to make his presence felt this past week, but then it never has since the track star first set foot in Harvard Yard in the fall...
...that year Dixon became the first freshman track All-American in Crimson history. His career soared, until an injury sidelined him in December...
...Adam Dixon is back. After not having run indoors in 14 months-- and having taken the past two semesters off-Dixon returned to Harvard last Tuesday. Within live days he was once again making headlines, this time for blowing away the competition in the mile at the Greater Boston Track and Field Championships hosted by Harvard Saturday...
...Dixon's victory was one of four wins of the day for the thinclads, who finished third overall behind BU and Northeastern Brad Bunney and Dwayne Jones- stars in their own right--provided the two other individual crimson wins Saturday. The fourth came in a distance relay. But Dixon's mile undoubtedly was the highlight of the meet, if for no other reason than that it answered a lot of questions about Dixon's status...
...Mile--1. Dixon (H) 4:05.48: 2. Kimball (BU): 3. Beeman (Brandeis): 4. Ward (BC): 5. Burice (BU) Two-mile--1. Billings (BU) 8:37. 46:2. Facky (NU). 3. Gilhooly (BU): 4. Barners (NU): 4. Barnes (NU): 5. Braz (BC) Medley relay--1. Harvard 9:56.33:2. Boston University. 3. Brandeis: 4. Northeaster: 5. Boston College Mile relay--1. Boston University: 2. Harvard: 3. Northeastern: 4. Boston College: 5. MIT. Two-mile relay--1. Northeastern 7:37.57: 2. Harvard: 3. Boston College: 4. Boston University...