Word: karle
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...teammate Bob Seals were two of six sharing the lead at the mile point, while a corps of Penn runners dominated the second group, and Harvard's other men held back even further. Others in the front were the Quakers' Karl Thornton and three Cornell harriers-Phil Ritson, Don Alexander, and Anderson...
While Spengler is expected to battle Penn's Karl Thornton and Cornell's Jon Anderson for the lead, Harvard's success will probably be determined by the running of its next three-Seals, John Quirk, and Mark Connolly. They are the ones most responsible for the Crimson's recent improvement...
...Forces) terrorists specialize in kidnaping and assassinations. The 1968 murder of U.S. Ambassador John Gordon Mein by F.A.R. terrorists was the brutal inaugural of the diplomatic kidnapings in Latin America. Last April, when the government balked at freeing 24 jailed terrorists in return for the kidnaped West German Ambassador, Karl von Spreti, the F.A.R. proved itself ready to kill again...
...then came Yale. The Elis, who had had their glory in the freshman race, never played much of a role. Captain Karl Fields led his team with a 12th-place finish, followed by Steve Anderson...
...each according to his needs, said Karl Marx. Living in Yonkers, N.Y., supported mainly by his lecture fees, Gus Hall, general secretary of the American Communist Party, probably figured his needs included a little extra cash. He bought a New York State lottery ticket, and last week he found himself the winner of $500. Hall was not a bit sheepish about having indulged in such a capitalistic vice. To those who charged him with doctrinal impurity, he replied: "Marx said that the capitalist system creates its own grave diggers. Well, this is money for a few more shovels...