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...first-place achievement and four other top-ten finishes were not enough to edge the competition. Scherf paced the Harvard women to a fourth-place finish with another second-place effort at the New England Championships. Barrett’s presence was again felt as he and sophomore Andrew Lipkin earned spots in the top 16 to help the men’s team take second overall. Barrett continued his impressive season as the Crimson’s best at the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, but his No. 37 finish could not resurrect Harvard from last place. Harvard concluded...
...Crimson. Senior Travis led the men with a first-place finish in the triple jump (14.97 meters) and a second-place in the long jump (5.82 meters). Junior Sean Barrett won the men’s 5,000-meter run, finishing in 14:50.6. Sophomore teammate Andrew Lipkin was in third with a time of 15:13.32. The Crimson took five of the top seven places in the event. Harvard will resume competition after winter break with a dual meet at home against Northeastern. —THE CRIMSON STAFF
...schools, inluding Yale, held out a number of their top runners in both the men’s and women’s races in preparation for the NCAA Pre-National meet this coming weekend hosted by Indiana State in Terre Haute, Ind. Junior Sean Barrett and sophomore Andrew Lipkin led the way for the Crimson, finishing 14th and 16th, just four seconds apart at 25:25 and 25:29, respectively. Sophomore Ryan Hafer finished 29th in 25:50, followed closely by junior Peter Mullen, finishing 32nd in 25:53. Senior James Kelley rounded out the scoring for the Crimson...
...Ryan Hafer crossed the line in 25:49.51. The Crimson had its top five all finish in under 26 minutes, but it wasn’t enough to defeat the Bulldog pack that finished all within 26 seconds of each other. Closing out the scoring for Harvard were Andrew Lipkin in sixth, Christopher Green in eighth, and Peter Mullen in ninth. The Harvard women’s team fell to both No. 16 Princeton and No. 25 Yale this weekend as Cack Ferrell of Princeton claimed a new course record with a time of 16:52.94. The Crimson?...
...study, conducted by Dr. Martin Lipkin and Harold Newmark at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, ten people with typical Western-style high-fat diets and family histories of colon cancer were given 1.2 grams, 1½ times the recommended daily allowance, of calcium, which acts to neutralize bile acids. After only two to three months, tests of their colon linings showed that the number of fast-growing cells associated with cancer had significantly decreased. More study is needed, but at least one expert has already urged adults to drink a quart of fat-free milk...