Word: seaboards
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Since the Ivy League began attracting highly touted high school swimmers, its representation at the Eastern Championships, a meet attracting the best swimmers on the Eastern seaboard, has increased dramatically. As the programs at Ivy schools improved (especially at Princeton, Brown, Harvard, and Yale), the Ivy League Championships felt less and less like a real championship, and attention gradually shifted to Easterns...
...Harvard men's swim team had its mind on other things. Coach Joe Bernal had his mind on other things. But even with everyone thinking about Eastern Seaboard Championships in three weeks, the aquamen pulled the plug on an innocous Cornell squad, 77-35, at Blodgett Pool yesterday, raising their record...
Unlike most sports at the University, the men's and women's diving squads have grown together and both teams are presently the champions of their leagues, Ivy for the women and Eastern Seaboard for the men. If you ask him, coach John Walker will list several reasons why this is so. But he will neglect to mention the most important reason--himself...
...Waco area with up to a foot of snow. A blizzard struck the Great Plains on Friday and the Great Lakes states on Saturday; Midwestern temperatures once more fell into the -20° to -30° range. Snow fell again on the battered Gulf Coast and the Eastern seaboard off and on during the weekend. By then, each region had endured the storming in its own way. A survey of the hard, white landscape...
...speculating on whether Harry Truman might join the untouchables, it should be noted that his Administration dealt with 48 complex states and countless millions throughout the world. In Jefferson's and Washington's day our country was but a ribbon along the Eastern seaboard. Lincoln also presided during simpler times, holding together 36 predominantly agrarian states with a population of under 40 million...