Word: munk
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...back to swim a sets good 2:00.9 200-yd. IM a little more than a second off Brumwell's school record Yntema saved the best for last, however is he bettered the University record for the 200yd fly with an excellent 1:56.4 clocking. The time erased John Munk's 1969 standard...
...subject but lack of talent, and the error of putting message before magic. Anyone considering the folly of seeking topicality in children's books might ponder the evolution of one railroad theme in books for toddlers. The literary genre began with The Little Engine That Could (Platt & Munk; 1930), an Establishment epic in which a coal-burning hero learned to serve the military-industrial complex by applying Yankee enginuity ("I think I can, I think I can ... I know I can, I know I can . . ."). Then came Tootle (Golden Press; 1946), who almost flunked out of locomotive school because...
Senior Toby Gerhart and sophomore Howie Burns are the two who quit. Since butterflyer John Munk decided not to come out this winter, the swimming team is now without three good performers it had counted on for this season...
Gerhart and Munk were two of this year's seniors, who have been the nucleus of the team for the last three seasons. Gerhart, who had been considering quitting since October, said he was tired of swimming every day. "It's not that swimming takes that much time, just energy." he explained yesterday. He swam the 200-free and the relays...
...team would be even stronger if four swimmers hadn't quit the team. John Munk, the best butterfly competitor in Harvard history, decided to forego swimming this year in order to pursue other interests and determine what to do after graduation in June...