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...yard backstroke, John Seelen posted his personal best time of the season as he placed second behind Standish at 2:03.3. Peter Tetlow and Brent Haywood finished one-two in the 400-yard medley ahead of Standish, with Tetlow timed at 4:18.7. Haywood also took a second in the 200-yard freestyle just .4 second behind Harvard's Fred Mitchell...
Myles Standish was the only Crimson swimmer to compete in more than two events, as he grabbed a first in the 200-yard backstroke, a third in the 1650-yard freestyle and a pair of thirds in the 200-yard freestyle and 400-yard individual medley. The combination won him the men's open high-point trophy...
...latest wordiest woman to break loose and bring out the banner is Erica Jong--poet (Fruits and Vegetables, Half Lives), New Yorker (she lives on the same Manhattan block where she grew up), middle class, Jewish. Erica Jong has written a medley of a book, something of a cross between a True Confessions of a Feminist--How Tough it Is and a Portnoy's Complaint. The book is probably meant to be the new monument to the movement. It's got everything: woman as Oedipus, masochist, narcissist, feminist; woman as hostage of her fears, her fantasies, her false definitions; woman...
Freshmen George Keim and Ted Fullerton were double winners for the Crimson. Keim captured his specialty, the 100-yd. freestyle and swam on the 400-yd. medley relay team with Fullerton. Fullerton also won the 200-yd. breast stroke event...
...remaining Harvard winners included freshman Peter Tetlow in the 200-yd. butterfly, freshman Brent Haywood in the 200-yd. individual medley, junior Dave Brumwell in the 200-yd. backstroke, and freshman Neil Martin in the 100-yd. freestyle. Martin covered the 1000 yards in a very fast...