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...Harvard women's track team closed out the 1981 outdoor season in fine style last weekend with strong performances, especially in the two-mile relay, at the EAIAW Championships hosted by Penn State...

Author: By Constance M. Laibe, | Title: Linsley, Relay Team Star at Easterns In Record-Breaking Season Finale | 5/13/1981 | See Source »

Harvard placed third in the two-mile relay, won by overall champions Penn State in 8:46, but was just edged out of second place in the last 100 yards by Georgetown's team, described as "very tough" by head coach Pappy Hunt. However, the 9:04 time run by the team of co-captain Becky Rogers, Grace de Fries, Lucy Ashley, and co-captain Martha Clabby shaved 1.69 seconds off the old Harvard outdoor record, set at last year's Easterns...

Author: By Constance M. Laibe, | Title: Linsley, Relay Team Star at Easterns In Record-Breaking Season Finale | 5/13/1981 | See Source »

Perhaps not winning all the field events incensed Henry. For whatever reason, he tried to redeem himself by substituting, for Peter Nsiah, who is out with a pulled hamstring, in the 400-meter relay. He ran the anchor leg, and along with Dwayne Jones. Jay Hudson and Bennet Midlo won the event. Incidentally, Mark Henry is a freshman...

Author: By Daniel S. Benjamin, | Title: Thinclads Destroy Northeastern, 96-69; Team Faces Yale For Perfect Record | 5/7/1981 | See Source »

...meter relay, the quarter of Scott Murrer. Dwayne Jones. Bennet Midlo, and Dave Frim blazed a new University record of 3:15.3 Though the race witnessed Jones's running of a 49.2 quarter in his first appearance at that distance and Frim's blistering 47.7 anchor leg, the Crimson still came up sixth...

Author: By Daniel S. Benjamin, | Title: Thinclads Take Fifth at the Haptagonals | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

...early operational flight of the shuttle, in 1983, is scheduled to carry a tracking and data relay satellite aloft for the Space Communications Co. AT&T is planning to use a 1984 flight to put one of its new Telstar 3 satellites into orbit. Foreign nations have rented a total of 18 payloads, among them: an Arab consortium, Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Great Britain, Japan and Luxembourg. Other potential users of shuttle space have been slower to come forward, in part because the idea of working in orbit is still a bit too risky and futuristic for most corporate chiefs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Touchdown, Columbia! | 4/27/1981 | See Source »

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