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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...addition to bringing along his assistant from Long Beach, Skip Kenney, Gambril brought to the IAB this year some additional personnel. Like Hans Fassnacht of West German world record holder in the 200-meter butterfly. Ross Wales of the United States Armed Forces swim team, duty stationed at the Harvard pool, a woman Greek backstroker, and Kim Gambril, Coach Gambril's 14-year-old distance freestyling daughter. Fassnacht and Wales trained with Gambril at Long Beach and he felt he had an obligation to them to provide them with opportunity to work out at Harvard, something Athletic Director Watson agreed...

Author: By Raymond A. Urban, | Title: California Don Comes to Harvard | 3/22/1972 | See Source »

...California coach, Gambril earned a reputation as an exceptional recruiter. He has been especially successful in attracting foreign talent. A couple of the foreigners training with him now at Long Beach may come to Boston to continue Oylmpic preparation with him. Gunnar Larson of Sweden and Hans Fassnacht of West Germany are the ones most likely to do this...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Gambril Hopes to Put Swimmers in Top Ten | 5/13/1971 | See Source »

Richard W. Bulliet, assistant professor of History, is the cousin of Robert Fassnacht, the graduate student killed in the August explosion at the University of Wisconsin. "The fact that I'm in 1737 Cambridge Street along with the DAS doesn't make me very happy. I intend to take the book I'm working on out of there as soon as possible. Last year there was a bomb threat in 1737 and everyone took it very casually. Next time, I'm running to the Square...

Author: By Michael E. Kinsley, | Title: Professors React to Bomb With Sadness, Not Anger | 10/15/1970 | See Source »

...Protests were heard on hundreds of the nation's campuses after the Kent State incident, and I was one of those who advocated strike at my own university. But after Physicist Robert E. Fassnacht, a graduate student, was killed by a bomb set off by what is believed to have been an "antiEstablishment" group [Sept. 7], not one word was heard from the youth leaders of last spring condemning this tragic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 21, 1970 | 9/21/1970 | See Source »

...their leaflet that they tried a year ago to persuade the university to close the center: "Then followed seven months of futile protest, ranging from nonviolent marches in November to rock-throwing attacks this May. By ignoring reasoned argument and negotiation, the university's managers provoked rebellion." Ironically, Fassnacht, who was working late on experiments with materials at low temperatures, was opposed to the Viet Nam War. "I'm sure he was sympathetic to many of the discontents here on campus," his father said last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Rise of the Dynamite Radicals | 9/7/1970 | See Source »

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