Word: relayers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...summaries: 300 medley relay--Harvard (Winthrop, S. Falk, Mischner)--2:58.5. 220 freestyle--Jorgensen (H), Cochran (H), Brown (C)--2:07.5 (new Harvard record--old record 2:07.8 set by Jorgensen March 12, 1955). 50 freestyle--Johnson (H), Clifton (H), Orrik (D)--23.5. 200 individual medley--Hawkins (H), Falk (H), Luikart (C)--2:16.2. One meter dive--Stone (H), Murner (H), Lee (C)--55.75 points. 100 freestyle--Jorgensen (H), Orrik (C), Macky (H)--52.5. 200 backstroke--Santmire (H), Galbraith (C), DuPont (H)--2:29.9. "Johnson 440"--Brown (C), Kastin (H), Johnson (H)--5:25.0. 200 breaststroke--Fowler (H), Silverblatt...
Best chances for Crimson points lie in both relays, the 600, the 1000, and the two-mile run. The mile-relay team of Bob Weil, Mike Robertson, Al Wills, and French Anderson stands a good chance of winning. The two-mile team of Dick Norris, Bill Morris, Otis Gates, and either Dick Wharton or Jim Cairns will also finish high...
...instance, can turn into radioactive junk in a fraction of a second. To avoid such misadventures, most modern mechanical and electronic systems are equipped with built-in monitors that watch their operation and shut them down promptly at the first sign of trouble. But if a vacuum tube or relay in the monitor fails, the main machine is like a building whose night watchman has dropped dead. Trouble can start and get out of hand with no one to correct it or give the alarm...
...only varsity point-producer was the mile relay team's fourth place finish, garnered by Mike Robertson, Jim Cairns, French Anderson, and Dick Wharton. A spectacular finish by anchor man Wharton nipped Manhattan for second place in its heat, but the varsity's time of 3:22.6 gave it only a fourth place...
...yard individual medley. He brought the crowd to its feet as he came from behind in the final freestyle leg to the dive for '59's only individual victories. individual victories in their meet. Ed Walsh, Gene Proctor, Gorman, and Seaton teamed to win the 200-yard freestyle relay for the freshmen...