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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's Pete Adams ended a brilliant swimming career Wednesday night when he received the Harold S. Ulen award, Harvard's highest swimming honor, at the annual swimming team banquet...

Author: By Patrick J. Hindert, | Title: Adams Wins Highest Swim Honor; Ulen Award Caps Sports Career | 3/23/1968 | See Source »

...award is presented annually to the senior on the swimming team who best demonstrates the qualities of leadership, sportsmanship, and team cooperation exemplified by the late Harold S. Ulen, Harvard's first swimming coach...

Author: By Patrick J. Hindert, | Title: Adams Wins Highest Swim Honor; Ulen Award Caps Sports Career | 3/23/1968 | See Source »

Construction of the Cambridge St. underpass--located between the Yard and the Law School--should be finished as scheduled by the first week of June, Harold L. Goyette, University Planning Officer, said yesterday. Harvard is paying for the construction of the $3.4 million underpass, but the City will pay for its maintenance...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Underpass Is On Schedule | 3/23/1968 | See Source »

Next morning, Brown stayed abed and slept through the 10:30 Cabinet meeting, failed to show up at the Foreign Office at all. Instead, he sent a "Dear Harold" note to 10 Downing Street. "The events of last night and the early hours of this morning have brought to a head a really serious issue," he wrote. "It is, in short, the way in which this government is run and the manner in which we reach our decisions." Like many Britons, Brown feels that Wilson has arrogated too much power to himself, and that his one-man leadership is turning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Britain: Back Bench for Brother Brown | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

...Died. Harold L. Bache, 73, chairman and chief executive officer since 1945 of Bache & Co., Inc., world's second largest brokerage house (after Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith); of an apparent heart attack; in Manhattan. Bache started out in 1914 running trade messages for $1 a day, rose through the cotton and wheat pits to the top of his granduncle's 89-year-old brokerage house, which he expanded from 48 to 124 branches and turned into the top dealer in both commodities and mutual funds...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Mar. 22, 1968 | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

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