Word: metering
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard got a lot more in the newly arrived Canaday Hall resident. Ford is one of the premier distance swimmers around, ranked as high as fourth in the world in 1500 meter freestyle. Simply put, Ford's credentials are almost as impressive as Bobby Hackett's were when he arrived in 1977 with Coach Joe Bernal to resurrect Harvard men's swimming...
Clandestine jails are organized by zone, distributed among the different security organizations. In Managua, for example, military counterintelligence has a mechanics shop eight blocks south of the Casa del Obrero, a union headquarters. Behind the store are two cells against a wall. Each cell is less than a meter wide and a meter deep and two meters high. The prisoners inside were always handcuffed, gagged and blindfolded. They were usually put in these cells for softening up, or for depersonalization. Sometimes they were foreign spies: Hondurans, Guatemalans, sometimes intelligence agents from the United States. I recall two U.S. agents...
...Harvard women's track team slaughtered Springfield College, 69-36, last night at the ITT Jenny Stricker, Kathy Goode and Lois Brommer led Crimson sweeps of the 800, 1500 and 3000 meter runs as the thinclads remained undefeated...
...MEDLEY RELAYS 1 Harvard 1000 FREE 1 Larry Countryman(H) 9 35 91 200 FREE 1 Jeff Couture(D) 1 45 46 50 FREE 1 Jim Carbone(H) 21 69 400 IM 1 David Barnes(H) 4 04 59 1 METER 1 Dan Watson(H) 349 95 200 FLY 1 Ted Chappell(H) 1 53 24 100 FREE 1 Mark Kasevich(D) 48 01 200 BACK 1 Courtney Roberts(H) 1 57 51 500 FREE 1 Ted Chappell(H) 4 32 08 3 METER 1 Don Watson(H) 376.55.200 BREAST 1 Tim Chapman(D) 2 15 97 400 FREE RELAY...
...diving, All-American sophomore Dan Watson, senior Jeff Mule, and junior Karl Illig finished in the top three positions on both the one-meter and three-meter boards...