Word: hares
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
High jumper Jim Coleman could possibly place in the top three, and Skip Hare Bob Galliers, and Walter Johnson, the Crimson long jumpers, could all end up in the top five. The pole vault competition will certainly hurt Harvard, however. Harvard cannot be expected to place at all, and Army's Kevin James is defending champion...
...have claimed a moral victory for coming within 27 points of the Crimson, but Saturday's meet was hardly normal. For assorted reasons, Harvard was competing without many of its brightest stars, including runners Roy Shaw, John Gillis, and Dave Pottetti, weight man Ed Nosal, and long jumpers Skip Hare, Bob Galliers and John Avault...
Crimson junior Walter Johnson capped off a successful performance in the meet by setting a new record in the 60-yard hurdles with a 7.4 clocking. Johnson had earlier finished second behind teammate Need Hare in a Harvard-dominated long jump. The Crimson's Bob Galliers finished third in the event...
...tonight's field events. Harvard's Ed Nosal will be the leading threat in the 35-pound weight throw, and teammate Jake Driscoll should be a contender in what is expected to be a closely-contested shot-put event. As usual, the Crimson long-jump team of Noel Hare. Bob Galliers and John Avaull are favorites in the meet...
...Outlook. "The major pitfall of black studies programs as they exist across the country today," says Dr. Nathan Hare, who organized San Francisco State College's program, "is the absence of a revolutionary perspective." The department at San Francisco State has one, though College President Samuel I. Hayakawa failed to renew Hare's contract at the end of last year after a feud...