Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...problems with the course and finished third. Ken Houston was first for Harvard in 11th position. Six seconds behind him in 12th was Nordic Captain Peter Dillon. John Hunter took 15th. Hubbard said yesterday that the icy course and narrow trails hampered the team--Dillon got going too fast on an icy downhill portion and "flew off the course and hit a tree," according to Hubbard...
...were it not for the lightening fast blade work of freshman foiler Celine Larkin, the Crimson might not have left Connecticut alive. Larkin once again sliced her opponents down to size to maintain her unbeaten streak on the season and provided her blademates with four of their six points...
...social resentment indicator-a measure of national alienation and public disgruntlement over such things as traditional values changing too fast-has dropped from 37% last September...
...weighed in with a piece, "Jimmy Carter's Pathetic Lies," that produced the biggest stir in the campaign to date. Carter Press Secretary Jody Powell issued a full-blown rebuttal (Globe, Feb. 6) that, while leaving certain allegations of Carter's duplicity unresolved, left little doubt that Brill played fast and loose with the facts...
...officiating proved to be a problem in the foil competition as well when nationally-ranked Crimson captain Phillippe Bennett lost a tight one to the Quakers' Eric Wolfson on a touch decision that Marian said the ref made "much too fast...