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...Country team, behind the whips of coaches Bill McCurdy and Ed Stowell, began pre-season drills on Sept. 5 at camp in Harvard, Mass., with workouts in the morning and evening totalling over 20 miles per day. Eight runners, led by the "big three'--Captain Mark Mullin, junior Ed Hamlin, and sophomore Ed Meehan--broke camp Sept. 18 after logging a grand total of more than 250 miles...

Author: By James R. Ullyot, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 9/25/1961 | See Source »

...Neat Answers. Though responsibility for the study and its findings fell on an "Ad Hoc Citizens' Committee" of 22.† the rake work was done by Dr. Robert H. Hamlin, 38, an associate professor of public health administration at Harvard. An aggressively organized man with degrees in public health and law as well as an M.D.. Dr. Hamlin likes neat and consistent answers to straightforward questions. In this study, as he sifted the results of 500 interviews and stacks of reports collected over two years, he could find none. Even the biggest and best-known health agencies, such...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: High Cost of Giving | 8/11/1961 | See Source »

Though Dr. Hamlin believes that "voluntary agencies provide a principal means through which private citizens may act for the betterment of their nation, their communities and their fellow men,'' he concluded that "the public as the investor in an agency has the right to know the facts. The agency as the recipient of public funds has the duty to disclose fully to those who invest in its activities . . The predominant desire of the agencies too frequently is for self-aggrandizement and self-perpetuation to the detriment of overriding public interests. It does not take over 100,000 voluntary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: High Cost of Giving | 8/11/1961 | See Source »

YOUNG KENNEDY's eyeballs would have popped at some of the track feats at the stadium. He would have seen Harvard's Mark Mullin win the mile in 4:11.1 with teammates Jed Fitzgerald (4:12.6) and Ed Hamlin (4:13.1) placing 2-3 . . . this in the face of a headwind that chilled cheering spectators...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Physical Fitness | 5/31/1961 | See Source »

...will meet in a mile race at Brandeis tomorrow, and they'll be down around 4:15, as fast as Paavo Nurmi ran in the Stadium in 1925. . . . If Ted Kennedy wants an attraction he could invite those two milers to compete against Harvard's Mullin, Fitzgerald, Hamlin and Howard. Yale's Bobby Mack, IC4-A two-mile champion and a 4:10 miler, Laris and Jennison of Dartmouth, Eric Groon of Cornell and Charlie Buchta...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Physical Fitness | 5/31/1961 | See Source »

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