Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thomas J. Lincoln '77, who was injured in the same fight that resulted in Puopolo's death, said yesterday, "I'm a little upset and disappointed in our judicial system." He said that he thought the original trial had been fair...
...recent years Brant, who teaches at Bennington College in Vermont, has sought wider spaces for his music than concert halls afford by going outdoors. In 1972 his The Immortal Conflict positioned instrumental groups on various balconies and plazas at Manhattan's Lincoln Center. Traffic noise and a thunderstorm made the results "ludicrous," Brant admits. Undaunted, he merely drew the moral that any bold experimenter would have. "The thunderclap," he says, "showed me the scale that sound would have to be on to be heard...
Event 12: 1650-yd. Freestyle: 1. Bobby Hackett, Harvard, 15:30.37 2. Tim Maximoff, Harvard, 15:41.12 3. William Hein, Army, 15:50.60 4. Lincoln D'Jang, Columbia, 15:54.71 5. Craig Peterson, Princeton, 15:59.71 6. Frank May, Fordham, 16:01.49 7. Greg Dozer, Dartmouth, 16:02.76 8. Michael Coglin, Harvard...
...freshman from Shawnee Mission, Kansas, then outsprinted his teammates, Princeton's Ron Cummins and Columbia's Lincoln Djang to win in 4:02.43, a meet record. Raikula and Coglin also qualified for the NCAAs...
Event Six: 400-yd Individual Medley--1. Ron Ralkula, Harvard, 4:02.43. 2. Michael Coglin, Harvard, 4:02.54. 3. Ronald Cummings, Princeton, 4:02.81. 4. Timothy Maximoff, Harvard, 4:04.45. 5. Lincoln Djang, Columbia, 4:05.24. 6. Robert Ruck, Army, 4:05.74. 7. Robert Clayton, Princeton, 4:08.13. 8. Greg Dozer, Dartmouth...