Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard skipper Tony Parker placed seventh in the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association's Single-Handed Championships at M.I.T. last Sunday...
...Parker won his heat of the semi-finals on Saturday to reach the ten-boat finals, but was outdistanced in Sunday's race...
...Parker's 33 points were 23 points off the winning Coast Guard pace...
...dean, Dr. Herbert E. Ryle, snorted that "his openly dissolute life and licentious verse earned him a worldwide reputation for immorality." Yet in today's easygoing society, George Gordon Lord Byron seems less of a satyr than a swinger; so a group of Byron buffs led by Derek Parker, editor of the Poetry Review, and Poet Laureate Cecil Day-Lewis have petitioned that he receive his proper niche in the abbey's Poets' Corner. Their word was good enough for the Very Rev. Eric Abbott, present Dean of Westminster, who ordered that an appropriate plaque be placed...
...largely to the forceful intervention of heavyweight coach Harry Parker, race officials decided to allow Harvard to enter the afternoon finals. But the decision brought bitter protest from Princeton's coach, and reports circulated that several schools would refuse to row if Harvard entered...