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...YARD BACKSTROKE: 1. Pildner (H), 2. Maw (H), 3. Atkins (Y). (2:21.4--Harvard Freshman Record). 440-YARD FREESTYLE: 1. Alexander (Y), 2. Nager (Y), 3. Ulbrich (H). (5:00.4). 200-YARD BREASTSTROKE: 1. McCartney (H), 2. Burke (Y), 3. Perilman (H). (2:35.9--Harvard Freshman Record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Addendum | 3/12/1957 | See Source »

...METER DIVE: Lewy (H), Hitzig (H), Sieburth (B), 52.9 pts.; 100 FREESTYLE: Nicholson (B), Boeckler (H), Alper (B), 54.7; 100 BACK-STROKE: Pildner (H), Hawkes (B), Worthington (B), 1:03.1; 100 BREAST-STROKE: McCartney (H), Zani (B), Hardy (H), 1:07.1; 200 FREESTYLE RELAY: Harvard (Rose, Maw, Ulbrich, Boeckeler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Swim Team Downs Brown, 64-21 | 2/28/1957 | See Source »

Somewhat nearer to Widener than to Boylston Hall squats a dragon, his squarish maw gaping in anger, or majesty, or perhaps in pain. On his broad back rests an erect ten-ton marble slab, inscribed with attractive Chinese figures. Fashioned in Tientsin, he was shipped to this country by Chinese alumni in China, to be presented on the second day of Harvard's Tercentenary celebration in September...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thankful Dragon | 2/18/1957 | See Source »

...YARD MEDLEY RELAY won by Harvard (Pildner, McCartney, Nash, Maw) in 4:14.8 (Harvard Freshman record); 220-YARD FREESTYLE won by Ulbrich (H), second Fine (D), third Flug (H), winning time 2:17.4; 50-YARD FREESTYLE won by Boeckeler (H), second Prior (D), third Rose (H), winning time 24.0; 200-YARD BUTTERFLY won by Perilman (H), second Turner (D), third McClung (D), winning time 2:33.3 (Harvard Freshman Record); ONE METER DIVE won by Lewy (H), second Hill (D), third Hitzig (H), winning points 57.5; 100-YARD FREESTYLE won by Boeckeler (H), second Travis (D), third Raber (D), winning time...

Author: By Richard T. Cooper, | Title: Varsity Swimming Team Beats Dartmouth, 61-25 | 2/18/1957 | See Source »

That thirst for knowledge which causes man to seek what lies in the heart of hurricanes and harridans had sent a U.S. B50 typhoon reconnaissance plane flying up into the thickest of the weather with 16 men aboard. Somewhere in Emma's maw the B50 broke radio contact and was never heard or seen again. Emma whipped on, toward Soviet Sakhalin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OKINAWA: Emma's Maw | 9/24/1956 | See Source »

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