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...Crimson did, however, have some bright spots in the gloom of the defeat. Freshman Tom Wolf, the Harvard varsity record-holder in the 200-yd. backstroke, won the 100-yd. backstroke in 54.5 seconds to equal the Harvard freshman record...
Harvard appears to have an edge in the field events. Jay Hughs is a favorite in the 35-pound weight throw. Vincent Vanderpoole-Wallace is a first place threat in the long jump, and University record-holder Jim Kleiger appears to be a sure bet in the pole vault. Freshman Mel Embree has a shot as first in the high jump. The high jump, triple jump, shot put, and long jump will be particularly crucial events, as Harvard must build a lead going into the running events in order to offset B.C.'s strength on paper in the middle...
...negotiated, nonfixed commissions on any trades worth more than $100,000. That way, brokers now on exchanges would be forced into sharp new bargaining with their biggest customers, and institutions probably could get commissions lowered enough to offer significant savings to the buyer of mutual-fund shares or the holder of rights in a pension fund...
Aunt Augusta chases after the dream of her youth and finds it seedless. Hers is a persistent past, and she dwells in reminiscence. She drapes herself in shoulder furs and slinky sequined gowns, and mannerizes the carefree '20s with every flourish of her cigarette holder. Her figure has the lines of Beardsley, and her history mimics the twists of those lines. Her life was all amour--she cavorted at their serenades, whirled waltzing in their arms, and made indulgent love to them. And when they abandoned her, she resurfaced like an invincible Molly Brown...
...country every fourth year, covering conventions, primaries, trends and candidates. The politics of the paper had shifted from conservative to liberal in the space of a few decades, and no longer did Crimson editors support the Republican ticket. John F. Kennedy '40 was a former Crimson editor, the holder of a recent Harvard honorary degree, and the sponsor of the bill to abolish the loyalty oath for NDEA loan applicants, which The Crimson has ardently supported. Although Kennedy's connection with the paper had been tenuous, at best--he never made much of his membership on the Business Board--Crimson...