Word: roth
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Gerold Frank, best known as a ghost biographer (Lillian Roth's I'll Cry Tomorrow, Diana Barrymore's Too Much, Too Soon), identifies the criminal as Albert Henry DeSalvo, 34, a jug-eared, powerfully built amateur boxer and onetime reformatory-school inmate. A resident of Maiden, Mass., where he lived with his German-born wife and two small children, DeSalvo was a semiskilled factory hand and an over-skilled sex deviate. In 1961, he confessed that he was the "Measuring Man," who for more than a year had talked his way into the apartments of gullible women...
Placing close behind these two were Captain Eric Roth, John Heyburn, Rick Hovey, and Dave Truesdell. McCurdy emphasized the importance of this group in breaking up the opposition all season, especially the key seventh and eighth place finishes of Roth and Truesdell in the team's Big Three victory over Princeton and Yale...
...Shaw, Keith Colburn, John Heyburn, and Erik Roth took the next four places for Harvard, and Dave Truesdale was sixth...
...meet was decided when Eric Roth and Dave Tuesdale of Harvard nosed out a Princeton runner for seventh and eighth, and Dick Hovey picked up the winning displacement points by taking tenth...
John Heyburn and captain Erik Roth came in third and fourth, and Dave Truesdell finished the scoring with a sixth-place finish...