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Crimson difficulties will arise in the very first event, for Cornell has already fashioned a three-minute medley relay team. Griff Winthrop in the backstroke, Dave Hawkins in the butterfly, and John Lind in the free style will try to match it for the Crimson...
Dyer and either Macky or Lind will swim a second time for the Crimson in the 100, and Winthrop will come back in the backstroke, accompanied by Paul Santmire...
...Crimson. Hawkins, again, and Sigo Falk should handle the breast-stroke superiorly, as usual. Their event follows, rather than precedes, the 440 this year. This rearrangement removes the necessity of Jorgensen's swimming the grueling quarter and the free style relay in immediate sequence. Macky, Johnson, Lind, and Dyer will handle the final relay for Ulen themselves, however, Saturday
While Ulen has also lost Jack Edwards, a 50-second 100 man, Crimson sprinting may not feel the loss too severely. Three juniors--Chouteau Dyer, Jon Lind, and Pete Macky--formed three quarters of a free style relay team that placed fourth in the country at the N.C.A.A. meet last spring...
...choosing the best from the international jewel market, young Tiffany soon built up a worldwide reputation. The great, the gaudy and the merely rich flocked to Tiffany's. In 1850, when Jenny Lind first came to the U.S., one of her first stops was at Tiffany's, where she ordered a silver tankard for the captain of the ship that had brought her from Sweden. P. T. Barnum was so impressed that he commissioned Tiffany's to design a silver chariot as a wedding present for his two famous midgets, General Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren...