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Varsity: 1. Dartmouth 4:40.0; 2. Radcliffe (bow, Jocelyn McArthur; 2. Eleanor Prior; 3. Allison Townley; 4. Joyce Gallagher; 5. Ellen Kennlly; 6. Marianne Romak; 7. Jenny Hale; stroke, Rosemary Pugh; cox, Rachel Miller...
Oarswomen in the first boat--including Jocelyn McArthur, Eleanor Prior, Alison Townley, Joyce Gallagher, Ellen Kennelly, Marianne Romak, Jenny Hale, stroke Rosemary Pugh, and cox Rachel Miller--began with a stroke rate of 40, settled in at a 34, and sprinted the last 20 meters at a 36, said Kennelly, who rounded out the first boat...
Women's varsity--1. Radcliffe (bow, Jocelyn McArthur; 2. Eleanor Prior; 3. Alison Townley; 4. Joyce Gallagher; 5. Ellen Kennelly; 6. Marianne Romak; 7. Jenny Hale; stroke, Rosemary Pugh; cox Rachel Miller) 5:30; 2. Brown...
...Justice Department to throw its weight behind what is a largely spurious charge is nothing short of irresponsible. In a speech at Harvard earlier this week, Eleanor Holmes-Norton, chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under Carter, accused the Reagan Administration of "escalating the drumbeat" of reverse discrimination charges. Her attack is well grounded--the Administration has sided with whites claiming reverse discrimination in suits in Detroit, Memphis, and New Orleans in addition to the Boston and Birmingham cases...
...DIED. Eleanor Gehrig, 79, widow of New York Yankee Star Lou Gehrig; in New York City. A high-spirited Chicago socialite, Eleanor Twitchell met the baseball slugger at Chicago's Comiskey Park and married him in 1933. Their life together, dramatized in the 1942 movie The Pride of the Yankees and the 1977 TV film A Love Affair, ended after eight years, with his death at 37 of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...