Word: marathons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Strange Interlude, by Eugene O'Neill, is a theatrical event of fascinating and ironic magnitude. Geraldine Page acts with dazzling prismatic splendor, but the play, a 4½-hour marathon, is a dated Lost Generation relic, infused at odd moments with O'Neill's personal anguish...
Just when Manhattan's marathon newspaper strike seemed about to end last week, members of the International Typographical Union unexpectedly turned their backs on Local Boss Bert Powers' recommendation and Mayor Wagner's proposed $12.63 settlement. 1,621 to 1,557. Prodded by the mayor, the printers agreed to take another vote this week. If they change their minds and approve the contract, the striking photoengravers will be the last to ratify a contract in the record 15-week shutdown...
Erich Segal '58, teaching fellow in General Education, won the St. Patrick's Day Super-Marathon (33 miles) in Bethesda, Md., yesterday. The Dunster House classicist led from the eight mile mark and finished in four hours and 12 minutes, qualifying for an international championship to be held in England later this year...
Along with the squash, hockey, and track teams, two Harvard distance runners helped to make last week-end one of the most successful athletic ventures of the winter season. In Washington D.C. Erich Segal's 12th place finish in a nationwide marathon won him a National A.A.U. medal. Segal is a teaching fellow in general education...
Running through mixed rain and snow, freshman ace Walt Hewlett covered 26 miles in 2 hours and 53 minutes to finish eighth in New York's annual Cherry Tree Marathon on Sunday. Hewlett was the Ivy League's freshman Big Three Champion in cross country competition last fall...