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FIRST FRESHMEN 1 Princeton 6:00;0. 2 HARVARD (bow Danny Kahn 2. Mike Horvath; 3. Jira Himes 4. Chuck Gregg 5 Wayne Arnold 6 Andrew Hoyt 7 Ker Segel stroke Tom Patterson coxswain Chris Decker 6:05.0 .3 Yale...
...Captain Mariquita Patterson made her outdoor debut after being sidelined with a knee injury since the start of the season. She placed second in the 100-meter hurdles and ran a leg of he 4x100 relay...
FIRST FRESHMENT; 1. HARVARD (bow Danny Kahn, 2. Mike Horvath, 3. Jim Himes, 4. Andrew Hoyt, 5. Wayne Arnold, 6. Chuck Gregg, 7. Ken Segel, stroke, Tom Patterson, coxswan, Chris Decker 5:47. 2. Dartmouth 5:53 2. Dartmouth...
...story of Schwab's work and career is itself one of rediscovery. Poet, biographer, novelist, editor, translator, and scholar, Raymond Schwab (1884-1956) was an impressive homme de letters little known outside his native France, mainly due to his untranslated works. Gene Patterson-Black and Victor Reinking's timely translation of La Renaissance Orientale comes nearly 35 years after being overlooked following its original publication in 1950. Currently considered to be the apogee of Schwab's career, it represents an invaluable legacy to Orientalism, a field popularized in the '50s by Edward Said, who wrote Schwab's foreward...
...Captain Mariquita Patterson won the long jump with a leap of 17-ft., 11 1/4-in, took the hurdles with a time of 8.35--a few hundredths off the school record and ran on the second-place 800-yd, relay team...