Word: relayers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Tomorrow's competition will feature the 500-yd. freestyle, the 200-yd. individual medley, the 50-yd. freestyle, the 400-yd. medley relay, and the 1-meter diving...
...medley relay, Harvard figures to go with sophomore Tom Wolf in the backstroke, freshman Ted Fullerton in the breaststroke, Yntema in the butterfly, and either Neville, Keim, or freshman Wes Raffel as the freestyle anchor...
...sleek John Hartnett, a 'Nova senior with Olympic aspirations, smashed the old IC4A two mile record with a breakneck 8:33 clocking. The soft-spoken Irishman then came back and anchored the Wildcat distance medley relay team that bettered the meet record with a time...
...abducted Murphy had an elaborate plan to prevent the FBI from tracing the phone call during which he would issue final instructions for the payoff. On the tape, Murphy said that the "colonel" would select an Atlanta telephone number at random and direct whoever answered his call to relay his message to Constitution officials...
...distance phone lines to corporate, institutional and government clients. These "tie lines," carrying voice and data, are the most profitable of Bell's services, especially on the high-traffic routes between major cities. Until January 1972, Bell had a monopoly on tie lines; then MCI inaugurated a microwave relay network, offering the same service at lower prices. For example five AT&T lines between Chicago and St. Louis cost around $2,500 a month; five MCI lines cost between $95 and $255 a month less...