Word: metered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Settling to 37 strokes per minute, Harvard recovered. At the 1,000-meter marker, it was a dead heat, and just beyond the bridge, Harvard nudged to a one-seat lead...
...dangerous precedent. What, for example, is to prevent Egypt and its friends from attempting the same tactic to force the expulsion of Israel? And the people most sorely hurt by the I.O.C. action are South Africa's athletes. For Sprinter Paul Nash, who last month tied the 100-meter world record four times in eight days, or for Swimmer Karen Muir, the world's No. 1 backstroker, it means losing a crack at Olympic gold medals. Both Nash and Muir are white. For the blacks on South Africa's team, the loss is even greater: a chance...
Jeffers time of 46.5 in the 440 tied the Soldiers' Field record set in 1965 by Wendell Mottley of Yale who won a silver medal in the 400 meter run at the '64 Olympics...
...Crimson skimmed over the 2000-meter course in 6:41.0, while Dartmouth caught Navy in the last 500 yards to register a 7:02.8 clocking. Navy finished...
Because of the changing tides, the Harvard freshmen had the fastest times of the meet. Pulling away steadily after the 800-meter mark, they finished with a 5:49.3, ahead of Columbia and Rutgers...