Word: rans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When Roger Bannister ran the world's sub-four minute mile in May 1954--hailed by London newspapers as the greatest achievement in athletics history"--Harvard's mile record stood at a sluggish 4:16.5, set by A. C. Northrup '38 in his senior year...
...come back from Canada will probably also have to go to jail," he added, "so that this second group is really only a subset of the first, but they have to be regarded from a very different point of view. They may have paid their civil debt but they ran away from it in the beginning...
...segment of a city and broadcast over bull horns that people were to leave their homes immediately because they were bombing an area. In other sectors no warning was given. Sometimes you had as much as a couple of hours; sometimes you had no warning whatsoever. Anything which ran out of these areas of course was shot as being a suspected Viet Cong...
Mild-mannered Doug Hardin ran a fantastic 8:44.2 two-mile last night as Harvard's track team walloped Brown, 75-34, in the Bruins' Waughtel-Howe Field House...
Baker, Shaw's surest competitor in the four-minute race, was not feeling well and did not run in the mile or the two-mile, probably his best event. He ran a leg in the two-mile relay...