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Burens. a 4O-year veteran at G.E., also implicated former President Robert Paxton in the conspiracy. Burens testified that in 1954 Paxton suggested to him that he should meet with an official from Milwaukee's Cutler-Hammer to discuss prices...
...Crimson anticipates a sweep in the broad jump and a hammer throw, and firsts in the shot, javelin, and discus. This should give it a lead which neither Brown nor Dartmouth will be able to overcome, but it may be close. Present estimates make Harvard the winner by about eight points...
...broad jump should be won by Tom Blodgett, followed by Alan Albright, with "Zik" Azikiwe and Marty Beckwith completing the Harvard sweep. It will be the same story in the hammer throw; Stan Doten should win, and Loren Clayman, Ed Bailey, and Roger Wilson will be right behind...
Three varsity performers set meet records in the goo. Ted Bailey won the hammer at 135 ft. 7 in. and Rick deLone threw the shot 52 ft. 7 1/4 in. for two meet marks. Captain Fred Howard valiantly slogged through the freshman track to a record 1:54.7 victory...
...greatest strength of McCurdy's team lies in the field, where the Crimson is weak in only one event, the high jump. In the shot put, there are three good men--Rick DeLone (the Harvard record holder at 53 ft., 9 in.), Sarge Nichols, and Steve Cohen. The hammer is equally strong, with University record holder Stan Doten (197 ft., 11 in.), Ted Bailey, and Roger Wilson, all of whom could potentially throw over 200 feet this year...