Word: langenbach
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Richard Langenbach won the mile by twenty yards posting a time of 1:22.3. Sometime Crimson football halfbacks John Dockery and Sam Robinson joined Nell Houston and sophomore Bob Cook to win the mile relay...
Sixteen seconds behind Allen, Harvard's Jim Baker ran 40th in 26:16. Ran Langenbach was 58th in 26:41, and George Starkus of Boston University, winner of the Greater Boston Championships, was two slots and two seconds behind Langenbach. Jon Chaffee was 78th in 27:09. Bob Stempson was 81st, and Joe Ryan ran 84th. Dick Howe was the last Harvard runner in 94th. A total of 159 runners crossed the finish line...
...addition to Allen, the Crimson runners in the varsity race will be John Chaffe, Jim Baker, Bob Stempson, Ran Langenbach, Dick Howe, and Joe Ryan...
...fourth-place Dave Allen at 22:39, six Harvard men were among the first 11 to complete the 4.6-mile Franklin Park course. Ran Langenbach placed sixth in 22:48. Robert Stempson finished seventh, Joseph Ryan eighth, Jon Chaffee tenth, Jim Baker eleventh, and Clive Kileff nineteenth...
...which records to break in each meet. Against Brown, Baker ran the mile in 4:21.1, a new freshman mark. The next night, in the Knights of Columbus meet, he lowered his time to 4:17.7. In the same meet, the two-mile relay team of William Burns, Richard Langenbach, Dave McKelvey, and Robert Stempson set another freshman record with a 7:49.4 timing. Against Dartmouth, Huvelle ran the 600 in 1:11.9, breaking the University record of 1:12.0 held jointly by Bill Anderson, Jim Cairns, and Pat Liles...