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...student's accidental judo chop) long enough to breeze through the 400 meter; World Discus Champ Al Oerter strapped on a brace to protect a pinched neck nerve and beat the nearest Russian by 12 ft.; a pulled hamstring nearly benched Salt Lake City's Blaine Lindgren, but he underwent heat and sound treatments and won the 110-meter hurdles anyway...
...Jared Mason Diamond, Biochemical Sciences; Richard Wayne Dixon, Engineering and Applied Physics; Robert Allen Gorman, Government; Stanley Dale Harris, English; Leon William Hoyer, Biochemical Sciences; Jonathan Kozol, English; Dexter Wayne Lawson, Biology; Ralph Arnold Walter Lehman, Biology; James Richard Lehrich, Biology; Joseph Salem Lelyveld, History and Literature; Keith Merritt Lindgren, Biochemical Sciences; James Robert McCredie, History and Literature; Michael Ned Margolies, Biology; Calvin Cooper Moore, Mathematics;; Robert Anthony Myers, Engineering and Applied Physics; Robert Stephen November, Economics; David Reiss, Psychology; George Nicholas Rogentine, Jr., Biochemical Sciences; Michael Paul Rogin, Government; George Michael Rossman, Engineering and Applied Physics; Richard Lewis Roth...
York; Leon W. Hoyer of Kirkland House and Windom, Minnesota; John R. Kramer of Lowell House and New York City; Ira M. Lapidus of Adams House and Brooklyn, New York; Kenneth Laurence of Winthrop House and Portland, Maine; Keith M. Lindgren of Winthrop House and Minneapolis, Minnesota...
...Foster, Robert R. '59; Francis, Edward L. '59; George, Joseph A. "58; Gross, James C. '59; Hasiotis, Christos A. '57; Hodges, Arthur C. '57; Hoffsis, Robert S. '58; Hoffsis, Robert S. '58; Huff, Warren L. '59; Huggins, Kenneth R. '55; Johanson, Ronald J. '59; Lawson, Thomas E. '59; Lindgren, Keith M. '58; Maguire, Lawrence E. '58 (Captain); Marlow, Gordon A. '59; Pforzheimer, Carl H. III '58 (Manager); Carr, John F. III, (Assoc. manager in charge of Freshman Football...
...Team Captain Charley Pratt won an individual event (60-yd. high hurdles), Manhattan College's trackmen ran off with enough third places to take the 34th annual intercollegiate A.A.A.A. championship. Deciding event: the two-mile relay (won by Syracuse U.), in which Manhattan's anchor man, Tom Lindgren, took time out between heats to rush his pregnant wife to a hospital,* came back to help earn a vital third. Final scores: Manhattan 27, Villanova 22½, Penn State...