Word: jon
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sophomores Tom Spengler, consistently cast in the unsung hero role, and Jon Enscoe round out the Harvard lineup...
Freedom of Speech. The victory was won by Mrs. Jon O. Epperson, a onetime biology teacher at Little Rock's Central High School* now living with her husband and baby son in a Maryland suburb of Washington. Despite the law, textbooks teaching evolutionary theory have been commonly used in Arkansas schools, and no teacher has been prosecuted. But in 1966 Mrs. Epperson went to court contending that the use of the books made her a lawbreaker. The statute called for punishment by dismissal and a fine of up to $500. That, argued Mrs. Epperson, inhibited her freedom of speech...
Junior Keith Colburn crossed the line 26 seconds later in eighteenth place with teammate Tom Spengler a stride behind. Harvard captain Doug Hardin finished a disappointing 36th, and senior Tim McLoone closed out the scoring total with 45th. Royce Shaw and Jon Enscoe were 53rd and 73rd, respectively...
Harvard's scoring was wrapped up by Royce Shaw in twelfth place and Tim McLoone in thirteenth. Both carded commendable times, under the twenty-six-minute barrier. Jon Enscoe was seventeenth...
Shaw, Pottetti, and Colburn rate as dark horses today, along with Princeton's Eamon Downey and Penn's George Lokken. McLoone, Spengler, and sophomore Jon Enscoe should be close behind...