Word: runners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...expert on both water and ice. But stepping from one to the other, he says, is a little bit like a glider pilot learning to blast off in a jet. While he was practicing three weeks ago, his Skeeter hit a hidden "pressure heave" in the ice. One runner snapped off and flew back-and that accounts for the 15 stitches in Perrigo's face...
...strong forward force. As the sail pushes forward trying to eliminate the vacuum, an iceboat can attain fantastic speeds -up to five times the actual wind velocity. The ice sailor hauls in the sheet for more and more zip, aims his boat with a tiller that controls the front runner. Then, sometimes, he prays...
Vaughn negotiated the short, steep, slalom course only .8 seconds faster than Harvard's Kim Chaffee, the runner-up. Mark Jensen was tenth, Fred Noyes was 13th, and Riccardo Peccei was 15th for the Crimson...
...change of "yaya" and "yippees" in Harvard Hall granted an early afternoon runner that the referendum had passed. A group in Comstock giggled about all signing out to 7 a.m. this morning--the first time it was possible...
Sophomore Hewlett, the leading runner on the Crimson cross country team last fall, scored a remarkable 9:02.5 in the two-mile run Saturday in his first performance ever indoors. The previous best time by a Harvard two-miler on the boards...