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...members contributed some good performances. Among them was senior Terrence Mann, a high-jumper returning from injury, who won by clearing the bar at 6'9". Junior Killian Lonergan placed first in the 3000 m. in 8:23.36. Other good performances were Ian Carswell's 4:04.77 in the mile, a provisional qualifying time for the NCAA championships. Ken Hughes qualified for the IC4As throwing 52'9.25" in the shot put. Darin Shearer's double in the mile and the 1000 meters added to the team's scoring total...

Author: By Karen M. Goetze, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Men's Track Bows | 2/12/1996 | See Source »

...Ciollo, who stayed with Rice's 400 meter-man until the last 200 meters. While senior Darren Shearer, a Crimson editor, held Harvard's position with a strong 1,200 meter leg, junior co-captain Ian Carswell hunted down Rice's fourth man at the start of his mile...

Author: By Alicia Warlick, | Title: M. Track Faces Rice, B.C. | 2/5/1996 | See Source »

Wins by the ever-reliable junior Karen Goetze in the 800 meter (2:12:33) and the increasingly consistent one-mile relay team (3:53:95) provided the highlights of this non-scored meet contested against Boston College, Boston University and Northeastern...

Author: By Killian Lonergan, | Title: W. Track Shoots For Qualifications | 2/5/1996 | See Source »

...average team performance" were the personal best times set by senior Natalie Campbell with 7.45 in the 55 meter dash, sophomore Jenny Berrien with 8.59 in the 55 meter hurdles, sophomore Margaret Angell with 2:16.54 in the 800 meter and freshman Margaret Schotte with 5:02.87 in the mile...

Author: By Killian Lonergan, | Title: W. Track Shoots For Qualifications | 2/5/1996 | See Source »

According to police, Du Pont shot Schultz three times with a .38-cal. revolver during an argument outside Schultz's home on the Foxcatcher property. He then holed up in his gun-filled mansion (modeled after James Madison's Montpelier) about a mile away. Because Du Pont never bothered to restore telephone service after a fire damaged his home in October, police first established contact by cellular phone, then got the phone company to repair the line in the middle of the night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BLOOD ON THE MAT | 2/5/1996 | See Source »

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