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Harvard has several swimmers who could cap first places, among them Captain Bruce Fowler in the 100-yard breaststroke. As a sophomore, he took the 100 in 1:02.1 for Harvard's only first place. Fowler had something of an off season last year, but his smooth 1:00.8 medley leg last week against Yale indicates he's ready to make a strong bid this year...
Yale opened the meet with a five-yard victory in the 400-yard medley relay. However, Crimson captain Bruce Fowler established himself as one of the favorites in the Eastern 100-yard breaststroke championship, by churning through his leg in a fast 60.8 seconds. The Elis' sophomore butterfly ace Rick Schneider transferred his talents the 200-yard freestyle which Schollander had been slated to win. He won in 1:46.9, and came back in the 500-yard freestyle to edge Harvard's constantly improving sophomore Pete Adams, who also grabbed a second...
Harvard will have outstanding performers. Butterflyer Neville Hayes has not broken the record he set last year, but remains undefeated. Captain Bruce Fowler is still one of the top breaststroke sprinters in the country, and junior Bob Corris has smashed the University record in the 200-yard breaststroke and is emerging as a star in the individual medley...
...does not do the anti-inflationary job, the Government will move on the tax front. Economist Heller proposes a temporary suspension of the 7% tax credit for new investment; that apparently would be a quick way of relieving the capital-spending boom without offending too many people. Treasury Secretary Fowler, however, would prefer a general increase in corporate and personal taxes if necessary. Said Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen last week: "The Ad ministration is talking in terms of another 5% income tax increase and an added 2% corporate tax later this year...
...these pressures prompted both Fowler and Connor to hint that the Government may impose stronger curbs on private spending abroad-without indicating what they would be. In any case, the Administration is still leaning away from such emergency brakes as severe credit tightening or mandatory controls on foreign investment, is keeping mum on whether it may restrain U.S. tourist spending...