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Serdakowski and her hurdling teammates provided a huge spark for the team, taking five of the top six spots in the two events. Serdakowski notched the only time under 15 seconds in the 100m hurdles at 14.87, winning the event. Two teammates, junior Eleanor Thompson and freshman Chelsae Smith—who had a strong indoor season but has been injured for much of the spring—followed in second and third respectively...
...Eleanor D. Thompson ’05, who attended West’s talk in the Lowell House Junior Common Room, said that participating in the event was a valuable experience...
...Eleanor Holmes Norton: "[Edwards] is the brilliant go-to guy if you are looking for answers beyond the usual prescriptions...
Glendon’s research interests include bioethics, human rights and international law. Her most recent book is A World Made New: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights...
...DIED. ELEANOR HOLM WHALEN, 90, saucy Olympic swimming champion; in Miami. After winning the gold medal in the 100-m backstroke at the 1932 Games, she was favored to win again in 1936 in Berlin. But before the Games, she was thrown off the U.S. team for drinking and throwing dice with sportswriters. Her bad behavior, ahead of its time, propelled her to celebrity. She appeared in the movie Tarzan's Revenge and swam in Billy Rose's Aquacade at the 1939-40 World's Fair, a spectacle that landed her on the cover of TIME...