Word: pittsburgh
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Butterfly: 1. Jim Harvey, Bucknell, 49,22; 2. Jim Emore, Pittsburgh, 49.41; 3. Ty Nelson, Princeton, 49.96; 6. Bill Bird, HARVARD...
...Medley Relay: 1. Princeton, 3:20.94; 2. HARVARD (Paul Watson, Scott Jaffe, Bill Bird, Keith Kaplan), 3:21.73; 3. Pittsburgh...
Standings after Day One: 1. Princeton, 179; 2. HARVARD, 140; 3. Navy, 81; 4. Penn State, 74; 5. Army, 65; 6. Pittsburgh, 64; 7. Brown, 55; 8. LaSalle, 53; 9. Syracuse, 39; 10. Yale...
Final Standings: 1. HARVARD, 726; 2. Penn State, 570; 3. Brown, 474; 4. Princeton, 424;5. Pittsburgh, 268; 6. Boston University, 267; 7. Yale, 216; 8. Penn, 209; 9. Columbia, 185; 10. Cornell...
Because the teaching guide is no more than a sketchy starting point, For Spacious Skies programs vary greatly from school to school. At suburban Hillside, for example, students listen to "sky music" ranging from Franz Josef Haydn's Sunrise Quartet to Tom Paxton's Even a Gray Day. In Pittsburgh's Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, Ruth Martin's fifth-graders write cloud-inspired haiku and use star charts to find constellations. The program seems to work as well in cities as in suburbia: Martin describes an eight- year-old "barely able to contain his excitement" at having spotted...