Word: offs
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Saltzman, who later led off Princeton's victorious 400-yd. freestyle relay with a 45.48 split to make that cutoff, said he wasn't afraid that Cooper had beaten him so badly at the start of the 100: "I've been a distance swimmer my whole life, so I knew...
Perhaps the most inspired performance of the meet for the Crimson came in the qualifying heat of the next race, the 200-yd. breaststroke, from freshman Tom Royal. Royal ended a year of complaints about the Crimson breaststroke corps by cutting more than three seconds off his previous best time...
A net increase in the size of the undergraduate student body during the '70s because of the admission of more women helped bring in more tuition money for a while; but the growth has leveled off, Kaufman says.
Even when the contributors are as prosperous as Harvard alumni tend to be, how easy will raising a quarter of a billion dollars in a stagnant economy be? Officials agree that only a troubled economy could cause the Corporation to decide against launching the drive. "If it gets much worse...
The strategy paid off as Dixon ran a strong first leg before handing off to Chafee, who worked up about a six-yard lead which McNulty widened.