Word: jon
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Despite the absence of Royce Shaw, Doug Hardin, and Jon Enscoe--all resting for Friday's Big Three Meet--the Crimson harriers swept four of the first five medals to outdistance second-place Northeastern by a margin of 20-61. M.I.T. was a distant third with 87 points, followed by B.U., B.C., Tufts and Brandeis...
Head Coach Bill McCurdy is optimistic about his team's chances in today's race--so confident in fact, that he is holding aces Roy Shaw and Doug Hardin and sophomore Jon Enscoe out of the meet in anticipation of Friday's Yale-Princeton battle...
After a brief flash of brilliance in the middle of the race, Colburn settled back into sixth place. He revived in the final mile, however, to overtake sophomore Jon Enscoe and challenge Tom Spengler. But Spengler glanced back with about 600 yards to go and the redhead's attempt to "sneak up on him" was foiled when his teammate picked up the pace and clinched fourth place by two seconds. Enscoe finished behind Colburn in sixth place with a personal best time...
David Truesdale of Kirkland placed first in the record field of 158 entries, completing the 1.9-mile course in 9:15. Leverett's top man. Jon Gorham, finished second to lead his team to victory...
...grounds that SDS is immoral because SDS' confrontation politics strengthen support for Wallace and repression. Who's to decide what's moral and what isn't? If SDS can arrogate to itself such moral infallibility, why can't the Mountaineering Club--who get closer to God--do the same? Jon Ratner '70 President, Harvard-Radcliffe Young People's Socialist League