Word: throws
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...think this film is shit. That's a highly personal opinion--the movie won a ton of Oscars and has left millions sobbing away for poor Natalie Wood. Steal "Romeo and Juliet"--or borrow it under the pretense of "relevantizing" it (as if it weren't already relevant), throw in some beautiful and awful songs and bits of schlockified Copland by Leonard Bernstein, give it a pseudo-daring "tough" script by ol' Arthur Laurents.... well, the ingredients are right for a classic stage, and then film musical. The Whites against the Puerto-Ricans here (you notice there are no blacks...
...Lenz continued his mastery of the hammer throw, winning with a toss of 58.42 meters. Tom McDevitt took second and Ed Ajotian nabbed fourth to give the Crimson total control of the event. Dave Kinney and Mike Stewart teamed up for one-two in the javelin, Kinney winning with a 211-ft., 3-in. toss; and Joe Pelligrini tossed the discuss 47.88 meters, good for second-place honors...
Harvard almost put the game away in the 11th inning, but a perfect throw by Iams nailed pinch-runner Dan Bowles at home plate as Bowles tried to score from second base on Jim Peccerillo's single. However, Iam's toss only kept Navy afloat for one inning...
...less formal meetings with undergraduates in the Houses--that he finds it "charming" that undergraduates think they can influence corporations. Certainly, that statement would not have elicited polite applause form the people who followed Bok across the Yard Monday. It would have been impolitic, at best, to throw his views in their faces...
...Lenz took the hammer for the Crimson with a toss of 191 ft., followed by teammates Ed Ajootian and Tom McDevitt. Chris Queen took first in the shot with a throw of 52-ft., 10 1/4-in., and Geoff Stiles went 14-ft., 6-in. to take the pole vault in the absence of Yale competition...