Word: metering
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...route to its 69-45 decision over Arkansas, Harvard registered the following first-place finishes: John Pearson (1650 freestyle); Jaffey (200 freestyle); Peltier (200 backstroke); Johnson (500 freestyle); Pat Healy (three-meter diving); Jaffey (200 breastroke); the 400 freestyle team of Shagnes, Smith, Kaplan and Jaffey; and the 400 medley relay team of Peltier, Lutz, Bird and Kaplan...
Junior Jenny Greene led the diving for Harvard, taking the gold on both one-and three-meter boards against the Jayhawks...
Jaffe opened the individual event scoring with an impressive five-second victory in the 1000 meter freestyle. He anchored the second- *** freestyle relay...
While Harvard has all three of its Eastern divers returning, including 3-meter champion Jenny Greene, the boards could be a trouble area for the squad. Diving Coach John Walker, who has been at Harvard since 1972, has resigned effective December 12. Although Walker's decision has been known for over a month, the Department of Athletics has yet to name an interim successor, leaving the entire Harvard diving program...
...accused of basking in the spotlight while ignoring what goes on in the city's darker corners. He has been wounded most of all by unending investigations and indictments of members of his administration for bribery, perjury, extortion, skimming and conspiracy. City workers from top leaders down to parking-meter attendants and sewer inspectors, along with judges, Congressmen and state legislators, have been found guilty. U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani, the Republicans' white knight, claims more than 150 convictions by his office alone. Some targets were Koch's closest friends -- notably Donald Manes, president of the borough of Queens, who killed...