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...ascension in defeat. Cromwell’s season wasn’t quite over, but the streak soon would be, as Cromwell knew, heading into the NCAA Championships. But that didn’t stop him from going out with a bang. Missing the consolation finals in the 100 meter backstroke by a single position—and one-tenth of a second—Cromwell pulled himself together for one final...
McLean-Foreman took home the gold in the 100-meter race with a time of 2:25.94, a full three seconds better than his qualifying time...
Sophomore Laura Maludzinski provided the most excitement on the day by winning the 1,500 meter in the smallest margin recorded all year for a Harvard victory—.01 second...
Maintaining consistently powerful strokes in lieu of short unsustainable bursts of speed, Harvard grabbed an open-water lead over the Golden Bears not long after the 1,100-meter mark, then pulled away for the nearly five-second...
DIED. ARNOLD BECKMAN, 104, scientist and philanthropist whose inventions revolutionized the chemical industry by replacing laborious procedures with accurate, user-friendly electronic instruments; in La Jolla, Calif. Among his inventions: a simple, speedy tool for measuring acidity called the pH meter...