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Although Lashman admits a contracting firm's report on the potential damage is due soon, athletic and Hemenway officials say they haven't heard anything about the possible underpinning. Nevertheless, the very possibility makes John P. Reardon '60, director of athletics, more than a little nervous. Hemenway is the home of Harvard's squash teams and the courts "are the best in the University," Reardon says, adding "I haven't heard anything about this but if it did happen, that would be a disaster...
...John P. Reardon Jr. '60, director of athletics--"To intercollegiate athletes: I advise them not to take themselves too seriously on the field of play. To intramural athletes, you ought to take yourselves more seriously than in the past...
...least seven schools, including Cornell--a bit close to Cambridge's creeping Ivy for comfort. While Harvard has adhered closely to the spirit of Title IX, there is no telling where a federal bureau might go to make a forcible example. Miller, then, along with director Jack Reardon, will have to stay on top of the University's status on these crucial and sometimes blurry affairs...
...through the efforts of University of Utah History Professor Larry Gerlach, the umpires strike back. The Men in Blue is a series of interviews with twelve umps emeriti, men who, during their working lives, regularly performed trenchant variations on a thumb. Take John Edward ("Beans") Reardon, who came up to the National League in 1926 and called balls and strikes until he retired in 1949. So small that he "had to stand twice in the same spot to make a shadow," Beans compensated for his lack of size with the belligerence of a bantam. "To be a good umpire...
...week, six-game tour of mainland China provided coach Frank McLaughlin, his squad and the accompanying entourage--including athletic director Jack Reardon and dean of admissions Fred Jewett--with a bonanza of memories...