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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sophomore Hess Yntema led the Crimson with victories in both the 200-yd. individual medley and the 500-yd. freestyle. His times of 1:56.9 in the individual medley and a very fast 4:44.5 in the freestyle shattered two Cornell pool records...

Author: By Dennis P. Corbett, | Title: Swimmers Dump Cornell, 71-42; Sweep GBC | 2/19/1974 | See Source »

Harvard's swimming success has been meteor-like. In only a couple of years, the program has skyrocketed from relative mediocraty to one of the best in the East. This new-found success is mostly due to the stellar freshmen and sophomores on the squad. Sophomore Hess Yntema, the best all-around swimmer on the team and very likely one of the best in Harvard's history, either set or help set six university records last year. So far this year, he has recorded nationally prominent times in the 200 IM, 200 freestyle, and 200 butterfly...

Author: By James W. Reinig, | Title: By Jiminy | 2/16/1974 | See Source »

...best matchup of the day, however, will probably be in the 200-yard butterfly with All-Americans Hess Yntema from Harvard and Bob Meade from Cornell facing each other. Yntema took the regular season meeting last year, but Meade came back to edge him out in the Eastern Championships...

Author: By James W. Reinig, | Title: Swimmers Face Big Red | 2/16/1974 | See Source »

...Fullerton swam the second leg and increased the lead with a 60.9 time in the breast stroke. Hess Yntema followed with a 53.5 in the butterfly, and Wes Raffel finished the race, cruising in with a 51.1 in the freestyle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Aquamen Coast to Easy Win | 2/12/1974 | See Source »

...thrown through his windshield and his truck crashed outside Allentown, Pa. In Ohio, authorities reported water streaming from the radiators of at least ten rigs, which had been punctured by gunfire; one driver was shot in the shoulder and hospitalized. In New Jersey, independents picketed gasoline terminals owned by Hess, Amoco and Chevron, trying to prevent shipments to service stations. State police escorted trucks through strife-torn areas outside Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Akron, Youngstown and Warren, Ohio. At week's end Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor Ernest P. Kline called out the National Guard to prevent further violence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PROTEST: Highways of Violence | 2/11/1974 | See Source »

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