Word: miles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Seals' time of 17:15.0 shaved 11.2 seconds off the record set two years ago by Harvard's Keith Colburn on the 3.15-mile course...
Captain Doug Hardin survived a fall in the last mile to take third place. Hardin's tumble had his coach and teammates momentarily worried, but his shouts to "Go on, damn it!" and his quick recovery reassured them. Both Spengler and Hardin also broke the existing course record...
...heart of the matter. At times he tends to be stiff in voice and movement; I wish he would let himself go more than he does. He obviously loves his stuff, and he would do his audience a favor by sharing this love more. Still, I'd walk a mile just to hear some of his tunes on Muzak, and Hammond's voice is much more than background music...
Bewhiskered Royce Shaw bettered the Brown course record by nearly a half minute enroute to his fourth straight individual victory. The lanky junior moved away from his teammates in the last mile to cover the five-mile course in 24:14, proving his ability as one of the East's top all-around runners...
...Enscoe made a valiant attempt to out-kick Dave Pottetti and John Heyburn for sixth place, gaining 40 yards in the last quarter-mile, but he had to settle for eighth as his roommate Pottetti won the battle and Heyburn hung on for seventh. All of them were less than a minute behind Shaw...