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Then the Cornell crew began to make its bid. The Big Red started their sprint before the varsity, moving the stroke up to a 35. When the Crimson finally speeded up to a 35, Cornell was already at a 37, and the lead was dwindling. The latter reached a 39 for the last few strokes of the race, but the varsity went no higher than...
With a mile to go in the Henley distance, which is a mile and 5/16, the varsity led by a quarter length. The lead increased to a length with a half mile to go. The Middies raised the stroke to a 35 for the closing sprint, but Coolidge's "inexperienced" boat added a length to its lead without going above...
There's some nonsense in liberalism. It's often bigoted, narrow-minded. I'm a sort of tough Democrat." Old Foxy Grandpa. Frost has always been one of the hardiest barnstormers in the academic world, but his pace has quickened to a sprint since the inauguration. He has taped radio interviews and allowed himself to be filmed for a movie documentary. He went to Israel for ten days as the guest of Hebrew University...
...outdoor meet schedule differs from the indoor list of events in several insidious ways. There are two sprint events instead of one, and two hurdle races instead of one. The spring program includes javelin and discus throws in addition to the five winter field events. And the two-mile relay, the windup on the winter schedule, is not run outdoors...
When he came out of the turn Abramson had caught him, and Townsend didn't have enough left to hold off the Crimson Captain's final sprint. The winning time also broke the NCAA freshman record of 2:03.8, held by Dave Lyons, a member of this year's Yale squad...