Word: kaufmanns
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...stay with the field, then run every man into the ground. Coming around the turn, he accelerated past the leaders and headed for home at a clip that seemed to have him leaning backwards as his feet tried to run out from under him. Germany's Carl Kaufmann made a gallant dive at the tape, but Davis won in 44.9 sec. to break the world record...
Another Harvard swimmer, junior Robert Kaufmann, finished seventh with a time of 56.2 sec. Frank Gorman '60 failed to reach the eight-man final of the three-meter diving event, although he had been in seventh place at the end of the preliminary round...
...also a "quintessence of dust," and "men must endure their going forth even as their coming hither." Shakespeare's tragic hero is called upon to face the unfaceable. Critic Walter Kaufmann has noted that the tragic hero, as Shakespeare conceived him, fits Aristotle's description of the "great-souled man" ("He claims much and deserves much"). One reason why the Willy Lomans, the Blanche DuBoises and the poor, driven people of O'Neill are pseudo-tragic and fail to exalt an audience is because they are small-souled. They claim little and deserve
Last week, refusing to abandon the town where he had spent his whole life, Max Kaufmann was eking out a precarious living from out-of-town customers for his trucking and taxi services. Bewildered and plaintive, he wails: "I stayed out of politics. I only told the truth...
...owns a small taxi business in Frankfurt, there was a happy ending of sorts. "The authorities have helped us build a new existence," he says. "We now live peacefully in Frankfurt, and our boy attends the local school, where his teachers and classmates are very friendly." But Witness Kaufmann did not get off so easily. Neighbors no longer even nodded to him or his family. The tires on his trucks were slashed and a boycott of his building-materials business cost him so many customers that he was finally forced to close it down...