Word: relayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first-termers from across the Charles looked like competition in only two events--the dive and the 200-yd. freestyle relay, both of which they won. The latter, a thrilling race from start to finish, grew more exciting as the Crimson almost came from behind...
...starting lineup is only tentative, but it shapes up with Bob Fleisher and Moris Coe in the 50-yard freestyle, Bob around and Norm Ackerman together the 100-yd relay, Lowell Sachanoff with Guy MacKahn in the 200-yd free-style, Mike Siner and Ralph Brown in the 100-yd breaststroke, Joe Baublis and Hugh Hartwell teamed in the 100 backstroke, and Dick Wheeler and Norm Ackerman in the 300-yd medley. Bernie Kelty has only one sure starter the diving division, and that is Sandy Lansberg. Ronny Dorris, Mike Hurwitz, and Win Bailis operate the medley relay and Monty...
...paddyfield on the village edge, stretcher bearers brought in wounded for relay to Tsaolaochi. About a dozen men in various states of shock and pain lay on the ground. Fresh bandages reeking of alcohol seemed their only care-no plasma or morphine. They suffered stoically. A battalion commander, his throat and shoulder torn by shrapnel, retched helplessly. Another man had a broken ankle bare in the chill air, propped up on a wad of straw...
Garbage can. A microwave-relay transmitter...
...Woods, Chuck Hoclzer, and Bill MacVicar ganged up on Tech in the very first event, the 300-yd, medley relay, and took it by 15 feet in 3:06.1. Captain Jerry Gorman and sophomore Bob Berke took first and second in the 220-yd. freestyle to put the Crimson well ahead. Edgar worked a first place for MIT in the 50-yd. freestyle but was closely followed to the tiles by Marv Hull and Sandy Brown, both of the varsity...