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...went on the road for some out-of-league action, competing in the University of Virginia Invitational against the host team, West Virginia and Villanova. The Crimson pulled off an impressive 1-2-3 finish in the 50 freestyle with juniors Jamey Waters and Matt Fritsch and freshman Leif Drake taking the top spots, respectively. Martin, who is also a Crimson editor, won the 400 freestyle and also solidified his reputation as "The Distance King," posting an impressive 15:02.29 in the 1650 freestyle for an easy victory...
...next two weeks were easy meets against the rest of the league competition. Harvard hosted and soundly won a tri-meet against Cornell and Dartmouth, beating the Big Red, 136-72, and the Big Green, 145-77. The freshmen starred again, with Drake, Andrew McConnell and Corey Walker all winning events. Martin picked up wins in the 500 freestyle and 200 butterfly...
...port 16. Former colleague of Mike and Morley 17. Home for an SS-18 18. Dance partner? 19. He had his 15 minutes of fame in '95 20. "Love Bug" creator de Guzman, who claimed it was released "by accident" 21. They've offered to begin disarming 23. Ludwig __ Drake 25. Run out of Time? 28. Two shakes 29. The House has extended the __ -tax moratorium for five years 32. Rodriguez, the president of 8-Across 33. He quipped to Ford, "You dead yet?" 35. Break ground, in a way 36. __ the Dog 37. Oklahoma! character __ Annie 38. Sierra __, which...
Green lost the first set but had gone up a break in the second in his match against Chris Drake at No. 3. Drake, however, regained control and put Green away with a final score of 6-4, 6-4. Lee put away Argo, 6-1, 6-4, at No. 5 to tie the match...
...grander dream--of contacting extraintelligent E.T.s like those canal-building Martians imagined by the early 20th century astronomer Percival Lowell--lives on in the radio and optical searches underwritten by private outfits like Drake's SETI Institute and the Planetary Society. And even scientists dubious of success don't want to be spoilsports. They agree on the importance of continuing the quest, not just for microbes on Mars or Europa but also for those faint signals from some remote world--if only to underscore the preciousness of life and the importance of protecting perhaps its lone example. Admits Drake: "Even...