Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What's big? powerful, fast steady, unbeatable, and getting better every day? The Harvard Track Team. Last year's squad was the best in the University's history, and this year's looks still better...
...university record holders, four of whom are only sophomores. Its two-mile relay also holds a Harvard record. The team has speed and depth in the track events, and power and potential in the field contests. It hasn't lost a meet in two seasons after facing the toughest competition in the East...
...limited size of History and Lit makes for a more informal office. Miss Crowe knows almost all of the 180 undergraduates. She refers to her job as simply "keeping track" of them...
...next fall, Seagren has been vaulting ever since the seventh grade back in Pomona. His best jump until this year was 16 ft. 4 in., and he almost quit jumping last December when he pulled a hamstring in Saskatoon. Pennel made the difference. The two vaulters met at a track meet in San Diego last summer, hit it off well from the start. They traveled to Brazil together last fall, and in January moved into a four-room apartment in Glendale furnished mainly with prizes won by Pennel: two TV sets, a tape recorder and a stereo phonograph. Pennel works...
Another race-track millionaire retired last week: a four-legged one. In seven years, from 1959 to 1966, Mrs. Richard C. du Pont's Kelso won 39 races and $1,977,896, was named U.S. Horse of the Year five times. Last week the nine-year-old gelding was training for still another campaign in Florida when doctors X-rayed a suspicious sore spot on his ankle and discovered a hairline fracture. Kelso, No. 1 moneywinner in the history of thoroughbred racing, was sent to pasture...