Word: jeffs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...freshman team of Jeff Peck, Dave Sowar, Jim Leath, and Ed Meehan fell off the pace early and finished fourth behind Yale, Holy Cross...
...Cambodia, relaxing in the "Villa of the Mango Trees" lent him by the Cambodian royal family, former Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma blamed his country's troubles on one man: J. ("Jeff") Graham Parsons, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs and former Ambassador to Laos. "The ignominious architect of a disastrous United States policy," fumed Souvanna. "He understood nothing about Asia and nothing about Laos." According to Souvanna, Parsons "angered" the Russians into intervening by trying to make a militantly anti-Communist state out of Laos. (The prince had no regrets about his own crucial decision...
...about for a top ambassadorship (possibly Paris), Democrats in Washington were continuing with the fascinating game of musical State chairs. Under Secretary (Political Affairs) Livingston Merchant would like to go to the Court of St. James's, but probably will draw a post somewhat less prestigious. J. Graham ("Jeff") Parsons, Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs, is hoping for the big job in Tokyo. Ambassador Henry Byroade, who was exiled from Egypt, first to South Africa and then to Afghanistan, by John Foster Dulles (he was a casualty in the U.S. policy switch on Nasser's Aswan...
Highlighting the Crimson triumph were Jeff Lewy's victory in the dive, and Bob Kaufmann's record-breaking performance in the 900-yard individual medley, Lewy, a sophomore, finished well ahead of Army divers with 65.37 points. Kaufmann's time of 8:11.6 in his first medley of the season set a new Army pool record...
With four minutes to play, Borchard scored at the end of a fast break to make the score 49 to 49. M.I.T.'s red-headed guard, Jeff Paars, whose drives penetrated the Crimson defense all night, put the Engineers back in the lead, 51 to 49, and Tom Burns' foul shot gave the Techmen a three-point edge...