Word: missed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...swimmers have their traditional diving strength, this year in sophomore Mike Guzewicz, as well as a strong freestyle and butterfly corps. Chuck Gruye, the leading Red sprinter, swam only in home meets for Cornell last year so he would not miss crew practice. This year he gave up crew to concentrate on swimming and has recorded a 21.5 in the 50 free and a 47.2 in the 100 free...
Meredith organized the 1966 "March Against Fear," a drive to register southern black voters. He led marchers on a 260 mile trip from Memphis. Tenn. to Jacksonville. Miss. registering more than 4000 blacks. Boston needs redistricting carried out on the basis of figures gathered by an objective non-interested party, Meredith said...
...Crimson, this was to be a breather game. After least weekend's near miss against an excellent Brown team, and with Princeton and Penn lorking in the near future, this was to be the game where Harvard could relax and coast to its eighth victory. Unfortunately, Brandels had other ideas...
...known simply as Spenser, are filled with echoes of the masters. But Parker is really not a pirate. Instead, he resembles film makers like Jean-Luc Godard, who pay homage to great directors of the past with little vignettes so blatantly similar in style that no aficionado could miss or fail to savor them...
Died. Ida Fuller, 100, first Social Security recipient (number: 000-00-0001); in Brattleboro, Vt. A classmate of Calvin Coolidge's, Miss Fuller was docked a total of $22 in Federal Insurance Contributions Act taxes, got 421 monthly installments totaling $20,940.85 from Uncle Sam since January 1940, when she received America's first Social Security check...