Word: mulvey
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Also chosen were Harold S. Levy of New York City and Lowell, Charles S. McCarthy and Winthrop, Donald J. Mulvey of Andover and Leverett, Hanson S. Reynolds of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., and Kirkland, and Edward H. Sussenguth of Needham and Leverett...
Also, John B. Hartwell of Leverett House, William F. King of Leverett House, Harold S. Levy of Lowell House, Charles S. McCarthy of Winthrop House, Donald J. Mulvey of Leverett House, Paul J. Redmond of Leverett House, Hanson S. Reynolds of Kirkland House, David R. Stefferud of Leverett House, and Edward H. Steffenguth of Leverett House...
...Dinsmoor Jr. of Boston, Mass.; Charles J. Egan Jr. (Capt.) of Brookline, Mass.; William D. Geer Jr. of New York City; David F. Hawkins of Manly, Australia; John G. Johnson of Des Moines, Ia.; James P. Jorgenson of Palm Beach, Fla.; John B. Millard of Newton, Mass.; Donald J. Mulvey of Andover, Mass.; Alan S. Rapperport of University City, Mo.; Marvin Sandler of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robert A. Smails of Omaha, Neb.; William P. Travis of Cleveland, Ohio; Charles M. Walter of Hillsborough, Cal.; John T. Whatley of Austin, Tex.; Ralph L. Zan of Worcester, Mass.; Paul Bender of Brooklyn...
These butterflying efforts put the Crimson in a tie with Stanford for fourth place going into the last event, the 300-yard medley relay. Here, Jim Jorgensen, Hawkins, and Don Mulvey set another Harvard record, finishing third in the race, to give the Crimson an undisputed fourth in team standings...
...Mulvey couldn't keep up with Stanford's back stroke ace, Heim, and his time of 1:01.6 left the varsity five yards behind. Hawkins made up the difference in the breast stroke...