Word: kiphuth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Thornton Wilder were a few less well-known, though no less deserving. Among them: Genevieve Caulfield, 73, "a one-woman Peace Corps," blind since birth, who has founded and tirelessly run a much-needed school for the blind, first in Thailand and now in Viet Nam; Robert J. Kiphuth, 72, Yale's retired swimming coach whose devotion to physical fitness has made him one of its leading spokesmen; Annie D. Wauneka, 53, a Navajo Indian who has spent her life teaching her people hygiene and helping them to overcome tuberculosis, dysentery and glaucoma. · · · "My fireworks...
Princeton's big gain for the Bob Kiphuth trophy again came in the diving; John Andrews took second and Scott Andrews (no kin) took third for the winning Tigers...
...DeLaney Kiphuth, Director of Athletics at Yale, last night described the Eli policy as "basically the same as Harvard's." "A coach should not be interested in calling on a boy at home to recruit him. This is an admissions officer's business," he declared...
Bandage All Around. Day after his operation, with a doctor and Yale's Coach Emeritus Bob Kiphuth looking on, Farrell had two light sessions of kicking and stroking in the pool of Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital. Within three days, he was practicing starts and turns. On the sixth day, Farrell showed up at the trials with his five-inch incision protected by a wide roll of tape that extended halfway around his back. "It doesn't hurt much except for hitting the water," said Farrell. Corrected Kiphuth: "It hurts like hell...
...medley (butterfly, backstroke, breast stroke, freestyle), Stanford Junior George Harrison, 20, won in 4:28.6 to better by 2.6 sec. the fastest time ever recorded for the event and earn high praise from Yale's Coach Emeritus Bob Kiphuth: "Technically the greatest all-round swimmer in the world." Behind Harrison was Sophomore Lance Larson of the University of Southern California, who himself was .5 sec. under the record...