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Saltzman's teammates--Beaver O'Hara, Howard Nelson and Craig Peterson--finished fourth, seventh and eighth respectively, scoring an incredible 58 points for the single event...
Event Seven: 200-yd. Freestyle--1. Andrew Saltzman, Princeton, 1:39.01. 2. Robert Hackett, Harvard, 1:39.55. 3. Todd Taylor, Dartmouth, 1:39.66. 4. Andrew O'Hara, Princeton, 1:40.10. 5. Frank May, Fordham, 1:40.34. 6. Bradley Brown, Army, 1:41.46. 7. Howard Nelson, Princeton, 1:41.48. 8. Craig Peterson, Princeton...
Event Eleven: 800-yd. Freestyle Relay--1. Harvard (Hackett, Mack, Gauthier, Coglin), 6:41.84. 2. Princeton (O'Hara, Peterson, Nelson, Saltzman), 6:41.87. 3. Dartmouth, 6:50.13. 4. U. Maine, 6:51.03. 5. Navy, 6:51.51. 6. Fordham, 6:57.29. 7. Yale, 6:57.66. 8. Columbia...
Freestylers Andy Saltzman, "Beaver" O'Hara, Alan Fine, and Howard Nelson are all returning finalists, and breaststroker John Christenson and butterflyer Bill Specht are both defending champions. Team captain Bruce Kone and freshman studs Ron Cummins and Craig Petersen will also score points. With this array of talent. Princeton must be considered the favorites in all three relays, which count for twice as many points each as individual events in the scoring column...
United States Attitudes Toward Multinational Corporations--Seminar with Detlev F. Vagts, professor of Law; David R. Tillinghast, Hughes, Hubbard, & Reed, NYC; Peter D. Ehrenhaft, deputy assistant secretary and special counsel, US. Dept. of the Treasury; Walter S. Surrey, Surrey, Karasik & Morse, Washington, DC; and Louis Loss, William, Nelson Crowell Professor of Law; Room 101, Roscoe Pound Building...