Word: murrays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sigo Falk, John Hammond, John Lind and Bill Murray won the four-man medley relay in 3:58.1, setting a new spring pool record time. The 400-yard freestyle relay team was clocked at a creditable...
Dyer also won the 100-yard freestyle, followed by Lind. Dyer's time was 50.9. Hammond and Murray placed behind the Springfield winner in the 200-yard backstroke...
...process, Harvard and Pool marks in he 400-yard medley relay were cut eight and a half seconds. Bill Murray, bigo lalk, John Hammond, and Pete Macky cut the 4:08.5 mark set January 12 in the new event...
Scoreboard ¶Australia's Murray Rose, the 17-year-old, flipper-footed food faddist who trains on seaweed jelly and experiments with hypnotism, churned 440 yds. at the New-South Wales swimming championships in a world record 4:27.1, passed the 400-meter mark on the way in a world record 4:25.9. When he caught his breath. Rose announced that he would visit the U.S. in the spring "to look around some universities," but admitted that Yale's ubiquitous swimming coach, Bob Kiphuth, had already all but sold him on the beauties of New Haven...
...Harvard Debate Council announced yesterday the election of the following officers for 1957-58: President, James L. Kincaid '58, of Winthrop House and Kansas City, Mo.; Vice-President, Richard H. Murray '58, of Winthrop House and Mahtomedi, Minn.; Treasurer Arthur W. Todd '58, of Eliot House and Princess Anne, Md.; Home Secretary, John M. Ferren '59, of Kirkland House and Evanston, Ill.; Corresponding Secretary, Jared M. Diamond '58, of Winthrop House and Brookline, Mass.; Publicity Director, David L. Bynum '59, of Kirkland House and Coffeyville, Kansas; Director of Competition, Melvin S. Schwarzwald '59, of Kirkland House and Canton, Ohio...