Word: finished
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Finally, Kosygin turned to his translator and said, "I really want to finish him off." Reston asked for permission to publish the interview. Kosygin agreed -but insisted on having a day to go over the transcript, "to avoid misunderstanding." The Soviet Premier obviously saw the interview as a prestigious piece of propaganda. That it may have been in Russia and, perhaps, in North Viet Nam. But elsewhere it showed Kosygin to be unsure of his facts, easily provoked into unreasoned anger and hardly master of himself-let alone a great nation...
Hayes and Bob Corris scored the Crimson's only victories of the meet. Corris grabbed the lead after two laps and led Fowler to a sweep of the 200-yard breaststroke in a slow 2:20.7. Hayes flailed his way to an early lead and maintained his pace to finish the 200-yard butterfly in a fast...
...Robinson (0:04.6) upset Wayne Anderson in a Harvard sweep of the 40-yard dash. Captain Tony Lynch (0:05.4) led teammate Andy Cahners across the finish in the 40-yard high hurdles...
Frank Haggerty and Jeff Huvelle, two more Crimson sophomores, sandwiched Army veteran Rance Farrell at the finish of the 600, the day's most exciting race. Farrell tired around the last turn and collapsed across the tape, but Haggerty had already pushed by on the outside and Huvelle was only inches behind. All three were clocked...
Navy memories are short if they don't recall last year, when Harvard upset the Middies, 62-33. At that time Navy was rated the most likely to finish second behind the Don Schollander Swim Club, i.e. Yale. Intending to fly by Harvard on their way to the crucial Army meet. Navy instead met with misfortune. Today they are liable to be more attentive to their task...