Word: englands
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Radcliffe took second place and broke two regional records in last Saturday's New England Intercollegiate Swim Meet at Springfield...
Radcliffe recovered from this slow start brilliantly by placing first in the 200-yd. Medley Relay, with a time of 2:08.80. The team, composed of Eleanor Hobbs '69, Julie Anderson '71, Laurie Oliver '71, and Kathy Fletcher '71, broke the old New England record...
However, there remained time for one more coup, and the 'Cliffe team achieved it in taking another relay first, this time in the 200-yd. freestyle relay. With Hobbs, Fletcher, Dorothy Horns '72, and Oliver racing to a finish in 1:56.42, the team broke another New England record and reinstated Radcliffe as second in the meet...
...northbound train, a train to Cambridge, or even to Boston, was what we longed after. In the delicatessen, in the fire station, among the hoots of the boy scout troops lost on an outing, in the deep sad faces of the traffic cop, we longed for you New England, even for your snow with your different quiet, and different peace, and acceptance of these mysteries of cold and ice. The Long Island Expressway writhes in disbelief--it seems impossible that stupid dumb precipitation, which doesn't know Anybody, has no connections, has never worked its way up, could come between...
...perennial wrestling power, the Chiefs have not lost to a New England team since Harvard beat them 15-9 in 1959. This year's team, with a 10-3 record, is as formidable as ever, according to Harvard coach John...