Word: hutter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...team, but Hal Ulon may still use it. Consider that with the Class of 1938 departed, with the exception of three men, a group of swimmers who comprised possibly the best dual meet team in the world. A coach doesn't usually lose a sprinkling of champions like Charlle Hutter, Graham Cummin, and Bill Kendall all at ones. Ulon faces a job he has attempted, and succeeded in before. He must build up a team that is worthy not only of the name of Harvard, but of the name of Ulen, for he has in recent years made his name...
...typical star who has been developed under Ulen's tutelage has been the work-horse type, not the natural, born swimming flash. He brought Hutter's 100-yard time down from 57 seconds in his Freshman year to a brilliant, consistent 52 seconds in the Junior and Senior years. He converted Dario Berizzi from a mediocre distance man to a crack butterfly breastroker. He helped Don Barker wend his way from the ranks of the House tankmen to eventually become a 23 second...
...Captain Charlie Hutter ranks No. 2 in the 50-yard free-style, the same in the 100-yard event, and No. 4 in the 220 free-style, and participated in Harvard's third ranking 400-yard free-style relay team...
Twenty-five men started tank workouts under Ulen's direction, while 60 candidates for the 1942 team began the season's training presided over by Coach Larry A. (Pete) Peterson. The Varsity begins its season on December 17 when it will meet a formidable Alumni team including Charlie Hutter, last year's captain and star, possibly Bill Kendall, Australian flash, and backstroker Graham Cummin, former intercollegiate record-holder...
Varsity swimmers face a schedule this year of 14 dual meets and four intersectional and regional championships. The season open December 17 with an unofficial but highly competitive meet against the Alumni, who include Messrs. Hutter, Kendall, Cummin, and Berizzi of 1937-38 fame...