Word: graf
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Stone (H), second Gorman (H), third Michael (D), winning points 69.6; 100-YARD FREESTYLE won by Dyer (H), second Drosdick (D), third Macky (H), winning time 50.4; 200-YARD BACKSTROKE won by Hammond (H), second Murray (H), third Sween (D), winning time 2:19.1; 440-YARD FREESTYLE won by Graf (D), second Seaton (H), third Beattie (D), winning time 4:59.5; 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE won by Stanley (H), second Falk (H), third Clark (D), winning time 2:31.0; 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY won by Harvard (Macky, Clifton, Winthrop, Dyer...
Contributing to Dartmouth hopes are a pair of quarter mile freestylers, Bahrenburg of Hawaii, and Graf, who both swim the distance in well under five minutes. A sweep has been predicted; Roger Seaton and Tom Cochran are scheduled to swim for the Crimson...
...individual medley: Hawkins (H), Browning (D), Graf...
...freestyle: Jorgensen (H), Hust (D), Graf...
Salzburg's Mozart. Salzburg put on a winning Magic Flute, aided by the close harmony between Conductor Georg Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and by Stage Director Herbert Graf's adept use of the vast, open-air Felsenreit-schule* stage. But everyone agreed that it was the sets that gave the new Flute its real magic. Mozart's mystical fantasy of free masonry unfolded among three Egyptian temple arches of flesh-pink, violet, cerulean blue, turquoise, cobalt and yellow. The middle arch was framed by black sketches of symbolic heads, and its opening revealed projected landscapes...