Word: marked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...system was barreling toward calamity because the U.S. was pouring out so many dollars. Now back in his native Belgium, where he is advising the European Community while on sabbatical from Yale University this year, he watches forlornly as the dollar crashes to record lows relative to the German mark and the Swiss franc...
...first of these, the 200-yd. butterfly, Princeton placed four men in the top 12 to pick up 28 points. The event was not as disastrous for Harvard as it could have been, however, as Yale's muscular Mark DeVore overtook the Tigers' defending champion Bill Specht in the last 50 yards to rob the leaders of three points. Harvard's Dan Menichella provided a small boost by finishing 11th...
...Backstroke--1. Mark Heinrich, Navy, 1:53.13; 2. Geoffrey Seelen, Harvard, 1:54.22; 3. Todd Taylor, Dartmouth, 1.55.03; 4. Frank Fitzgerald, Princeton, 1:55.32; 5. Alex Hodge, Comell, 1:55.38; 6. Duncan Pyle, Harvard...
...Butterfly--1. Mark DeVore, Yale, 1:49.38; 2. Bill Specht, Princeton, 1:50.90; 3. Craig Christie, Cornell, 1:52.54; 3. Don Soencer, Columbia, 1:52.54; 5. Eric Wiscavage, Columbia, 1:52.71; 6. Brad Wendler, Princeton...
...Breastroke--1. Mark Hemmerle, Drexel. 2:08.14; 2. Chuck Hector, Princeton, 2:09.38; 3. Tuomo Kerola, Harvard, 2:09.78; 4. Kent Whitaker, Dartmouth, 2:10.38; 5. Michael Pare, Columbia, 2:10.66; 6. Kelley Hopkins, Colgate...