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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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Saturday's Results | 3/5/1979 | See Source »

Harvard co-captain Malcolm Cooper, freshman Ron Raikula and Columbia's Lincoln D'jang set Blodgett Pool records in the 50-yd. freestyle, the 200-yd. backstroke and the 200-yd. individual medley, respectively...

Author: By Helen V. Scovell, | Title: Yardling Aquamen Submarine Lions | 11/27/1978 | See Source »

Columbia took the 200-yd. individual medley in style as Lion Lincoln D'jang established a pool record at 1:56, barely touching out Ron Raikula. Tim Maximoff, another Yardling, finished third...

Author: By Helen V. Scovell, | Title: Yardling Aquamen Submarine Lions | 11/27/1978 | See Source »

Actually, reports Wo Kee's Manager Bruce Jang, these are mere staples compared with what he intends to import...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EAST-WEST TRADE: Cuttlefish, Anyone? | 7/5/1971 | See Source »

Johnson, who shook hands from Bangkok to New Delhi, drawling "Now you all come see me." went home and forgot it, too-until he read in Washington a translated press clipping from Pakistan's biggest daily newspaper, Jang, that "the U.S. Vice President has invited Bashir, a camel-cart driver, to come to America. My, Bashir is certainly lucky. He will go by jet and stay in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York." Faced with a féte accompli, Lyndon did the sporting thing: at a televised People-to-People luncheon, he suggested that it would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pakistan: Come See Me | 7/7/1961 | See Source »

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