Word: juniority
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Bill Moyers, former press secretary to President Johnson, and publisher of Newsday, will speak on "The Meaning of '68" to the Dunster House Forum. Moyers will speak at 8 p.m. tonight in the Dunster Junior Common Room. All are welcome...
Cross country captain Doug Hardin and junior Royce Shaw--Harvard's record-holders in the two-mile and mile--have both recovered from injuries they sustained late in the cross country season after winning practically every Harvard meet between them, and will lead the fleet of long distance runners...
...return of junior Keith Colburn, who sat out most of last season with an Achilles tendon injury, is about the only encouraging aspect of Harvard's middle distance race picture. The Crimson's 600 and 1000 ranks were almost entirely depleted with the graduation of Jeff Huvelle, Dave McKelvey, and Trey Burns, but Colburn will be better than any of the three if he stays healthy...
Harvard will be weakest in the same events as last year--the hurdles and dashes--and also the pole vault, now that Steve Schoonover is gone. The high jump and long jump are still questions. Junior Jim Coleman has the potential to become a 6'6" or 6'7" high jumper this year. Harvard's three long jumpers--Bob Galliers, Skip Hare, and John Avault--are back this year and could be good, but Galliers and Avault have each been hampered by injuries...
Captain Howie Chatterton will wrestle at 167, and either Bob Panoff or Howie Freedman is slated to compete in the 191-pound class. Three other veterans will handle the lightweight classes. At 123 will be either Jon Moss or Tom Schnorr, and in the next division will be junior Bruce Goodman. Tom Catinella, who was 5-3 last year, will handle the competition...