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...though several had misgivings about making the trip. Said Toni Sickmann, of Krakow, Mo., mother of Marine Sergeant Rodney Sickmann: "I want to see him. But I don't want him to see us break down because that would break him down too." A different issue worried Paul Keough, of Sherborn, Mass., whose brother William, superintendent of the American School in Pakistan, had been visiting Tehran when the embassy was seized. Paul Keough argued that the emotionally wrenching sight of relatives pleading in Tehran for permission to see the hostages would distract world opinion from the "human indignity...
...wrote William Keough Jr., one of the 50 Americans being held hostage in Iran, in a letter to his family in Waltham, Mass. It is one of the cruel and bizarre aspects of the hostages' long ordeal that they probably have no notion of how the search for a means to free them has dominated the nation's concerns ever since they were taken prisoner...
...Cumming (Navy) 24: 46.5, 2. Switchenko (Dartmouth) 24: 58.4, 3. SHEEHAN (Harvard) 25: 07.1, 4. Enright (Army) 25: 10.6, 5. MURPHY (H) 25: 15.0, 6. Challener (Princeton) 25: 15.7, 7. Donahue (Navy) 25: 19.6, 8. Thibodeau (A) 25: 21.0, 9. FITZSIMMONS (H) 25: 22.8, 10. Keough (Penn) 25: 24: .4, 11. Heimerdinger (Pton) 25: 26.5, 12. Moreland (P) 25: 29.2, 13. Grogan (A) 25: 31, 14. Flippin (Pton) 25: 32.6, 15. Petracca (Cornell...
...Strathmyer, who should be joining Yasunaga at the Easterns, could only muster a the against his Yale opponent at 177. Teammate John Keough was not as fortunate as he dropped the decision to Yale's 190-pound captain, Neil Breidel...
...undersized John Keough, wrestling at 190, played cat-and-mouse with his lion-sized opponent. Unable to pin him because of the weight disadvantage, the 174-1b. Keough had to settle for a 16-7 victory. "Keough looked very good on his feet and had a lot of take-downs," Coach John Lee said last night...