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Event 12: 1650-yd. Freestyle: 1. Bobby Hackett, Harvard, 15:30.37 2. Tim Maximoff, Harvard, 15:41.12 3. William Hein, Army, 15:50.60 4. Lincoln D'Jang, Columbia, 15:54.71 5. Craig Peterson, Princeton, 15:59.71 6. Frank May, Fordham, 16:01.49 7. Greg Dozer, Dartmouth, 16:02.76 8. Michael Coglin, Harvard...
...medley relay--1. Army (Prinslow, Nishimura, Ruck, Brown) 3:30.24, 2. Harvard 3:38.80; 1000-yd. freestyle--1. Bobby Hackett (H) 9:08.31. (new Blodgett Pool Record-old record was 9:37.09 by Andy Saltzman, Princeton, 1978), 2. Phil Atkinson (H) 9:51.98, 3. Hein (A) 9:55.06; 200-yd. freestyle--1. Mike Coglin (H) 1:43.01, 2. Jack Gauthier (H) 1:44.38, 3. Garmany (A) 1:47.63; 50-yd. Freestyle--1. Malcolm Cooper (H) 21.38, 2. Tavrides (A) 21.57, 3. Dickie Greer (H) 22.31; 200-yd. Individual Medlay--1. Tim Maximoff (H) 1:58.77, 2. Ruck...
Saul Bellow, D. Litt., author. Henry Ford II, LL.D., chairman, Ford Motor Co. In an age when many industrialists look for the riskless course and too many business spokesmen are puppets of their public relations staff, you have remained a thoroughly authentic outspoken man. Piet Hein, L.H.D., Danish scientist and philosopher who invented the Soma Cube, and the "grook...
Labor representatives at Wednesday's meeting included Leonard Woodcock, president of the UAW; Harold Gibbons, international vice president of the Teamsters; Howard Samuel, of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers (AFL-CIO); James Matles, of the United Electrical Workers; and John Hein, assistant to the president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Workers...