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...Greg Huff. a distance freestyler, said last night that he was "about as up as you can get for UConn." He may have the toughest assignment of the evening if coach Bill Brooks decides to put him in the 1000-free and the 500-free as usual. The Huskies' best swimmer is a sophomore named Walt Welch, and his events are also the long freestyles...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Swimmers Have Easy Task In Meet Here with UConn | 1/6/1971 | See Source »

...NIXON divorces Pat, starts to date Jill St. John. Kissinger returns to Harvard in a huff. "I want to be alone," he tells a University Gazette reporter before sequestering himself in his Littauer laboratories. Dean May says the Harvard Administration welcomes Kissinger back, and immediately appoints him to five committees, including the newly created and already popular Faculty-Student Ad Hoc Committee on Vietnamization and Curriculum Reform. May announces election procedures for the new committee are being hammered out by the Faculty Council Temporary Subcommittee on Election Procedures for All Committees Beginning With A-M. Shown at right is DEAN...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Taurus and Tealeaves The Crimson Predicts: 1971 | 1/4/1971 | See Source »

There were two double winners last night-one from each team. The Crimson's Greg Huff, who decided to go out at a more even pace tonight, won both the 1000-free (11:11.6) and the 500-free (5.35.3). Lance Keigwin, Brown's top sophomore, took first in the 200-free (1:52.4) and the 100-free...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach and The CRIMSON Sports staff, S | Title: Swimmers Drown Brown, 76-37, in IAB | 12/17/1970 | See Source »

...Crimson strength is greatest in the five freestyles. In the sprints, Harvard can rely on captain Mike Cahalan, Paul Horvitz, and A1 Ackermann. In the middle distances. Toby Gerhart and Dave Powlison are the top performers. The long distance freestyle should be especially outstanding with Steve Krause, Greg Huff, and Henry Watson...

Author: By Bennett H. Beach, | Title: Swim Season Opens Today | 12/1/1970 | See Source »

...forget the 1962 N.F.L. championship game between the Green Bay Packers and the New York Giants. It was the coldest day since Perry discovered the North Pole, and vast sheets of ice surrounded the playing surface of Yankee Stadium. On one memorable play, the Giant middle linebacker, Sam Huff, drove Packer Fullback Jimmy Taylor out of bounds, smashing him with elbows and knees as the two men skidded across the ice. Doubled over in pain and coughing pools of blood, Taylor staggered back on the field; on the very next play, he ran right over Huff, all but permanently imprinting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: MYSTIQUE OF PRO FOOTBALL | 11/9/1970 | See Source »

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