Word: runners
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...overhauling Princeton's Dick Edmunds. Yale's Jim Stack, whipping Edmunds in the 600 for the umpteenth time, was the victor in the Heptagonal and Barton Hall record time of 1:10.8. But Kirkland, in third, turned in a sparkling 1:12.7, by far the best clocking a Crimson runner has ever recorded in Barton Hall...
...probably wouldn't hear too much about the defensemen, sophomores Brit Mockridge and Austle Sullivan, who alternate with Chris Gordon and Page Champman, but you would be sure to hear about their big blond idol in the goal, Barry von Gerbig, who was voted runner-up to Dartmouth's Tom Wahman among Ivy goalies last season, despite having the next to worst percentage-of-saves record...
Bulldog coach Bob Giegengack put his two-mile ace, Bobby Mack, in the mile against Mark through a 3:10.0 three-quarters, but the Eli, a small, mechanical, and very precise runner, simply left Mullin behind in the final 440. He won by 40 yards in 4:13.7, a new Cage record...
With 160 to go, Howard began his closing drive, but he never had a chance to catch Mullin. The winning time, 2:13.8, a new University and Briggs Cage record, is an incredible achievement for a distance runner...
...Jackson, The Age of Roosevelt), Schlesinger is a Ph.D. in doctrinaire liberalism. A leader of Americans for Democratic Action, he was Adlai Stevenson's adviser and speechwriter in 1952 and 1956, swung away in 1960 when it looked as if Kennedy would be the front runner in the presidential primary campaigns. He was a top man in Kennedy's campaign brain trust. Schlesinger, 43, will have no specific assignment, but will write a speech here, offer an idea there, and serve as a kind of informal governmental gadfly as well as, perhaps, the author...