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Filling out the Crimson's too trio besides Hawkins are a couple of seniors. Captain Charley Egan and Don Mulvey. Egan likes the quarter mile, 220 yards, and individual medley races, while Mulvey has been an All-American back stroker for the last two years...

Author: By L. THOMAS Linden, | Title: LINING THEM UP | 12/12/1953 | See Source »

Although he is reluctant to name an "all-time" swimmer over his 25 years here, he says Don Mulvey, on this year's team, is one of the best. Ulen points out that Mulvey has made the All-American swimming team for two years; this year he is the only swimmer on that team to be selected for three berths: the 100-yard backstroke, 200-yard backstroke, and medley relay...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ulen Marks 25th Year of Coaching | 12/12/1953 | See Source »

...days before Mulvey, the Crimson coach developed such National and intercollegiate champions at the college as Charley Hutter and Forbes Norris. Jr., both members of the American Olympic swimming teams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ulen Marks 25th Year of Coaching | 12/12/1953 | See Source »

...Dillingham Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charles J. Egan Jr., Brookline, Mass.; Kenneth Emerson, Urbana, Ill.; Richard J. Fonquet, Bayside, L. I.; Melvyn II. Harris, Dorchester, Mass.; David L. Hedberg, Worcester, Mass.; Ronald E. Huebsch, Darien, Conn.; Laurence E. Kelly, Watertown, Mass.; John J. McNamara Jr., Boston, Mass.; Donald J. Mulvey, Andover, Mass.; Alan S. Rapperport, University City, Mo.; Marvin Sandler, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robert A. Smails, Omaha, Neb.; William P. Travis, Cleveland Hghts, Ohio; John T. Whatley, Austin, Texas; Ralph L. Zani, Worcester, Mass.; Bradford S. Brown, Boston, Mass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 222 Letters Awarded for Winter Sports | 4/29/1953 | See Source »

...several years Yale backstroke champion Dick Thoman made it his custom to jump into the pool last, before the other swimmers lined up to begin the race. At the start of the 100-yard backstroke on the final day all the swimmers dove in except for Thoman and Don Mulvey, who paced back and forth, neither one looking at the other and neither willing to be the first to go in. Finally Mulvey plunged into the pool, Thoman followed, and the race began. Later in the afternoon the whole procedure was reenacted, with Mulvey outlasting the superstitious Thoman. Mulvey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Superstitious Coaches Depend on Barbers, Lucky Clothes in Hopes of Repeating Wins | 4/16/1953 | See Source »

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