Word: trey
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...junior Keith Colburn, who sat out most of last season with an Achilles tendon injury, is about the only encouraging aspect of Harvard's middle distance race picture. The Crimson's 600 and 1000 ranks were almost entirely depleted with the graduation of Jeff Huvelle, Dave McKelvey, and Trey Burns, but Colburn will be better than any of the three if he stays healthy...
...doctors call acute yellow atrophy of the liver. The virus had damaged so many liver cells that metabolic wastes were piling up and poisoning him. Alarmed doctors notified John's father, Peter F. Bayne, a school administrator in Claremont, Calif., and the Peace Corps called on Dr. Charles Trey, a South African-born research physician now at Harvard. Trey managed to get to Bombay in two days. He estimated that 90% of young Bayne's liver had been knocked out and gave him only a 10% chance of survival. Even that depended on the treatment that Trey...
...volunteers massive shots of gamma globulin every four to six months, infectious hepatitis is still their occupational disease because of the unsanitary conditions where they work. In the U.S., a majority of the approximately 150 cases of acute yellow atrophy reported each year are caused by infectious hepatitis, Trey believes. Even with his exchange-transfusion treatment, the survival rate is only 22%, but that is far better than the pretransfusion...
Harvard undoubtedly suffered from exam period-itis. Not only was Benka below form, but exam conflicts kept four stars--Jeff Huvelle, Dave McKelvey, Trey Burns and Roy Shaw--in Cambridge...
Others honored were Steve Schoonover, taking his second consecutive Harwood Pole Vault Award, new captain Dick Benka, with his second straight Little Shot Put Award, and the two-mile relay team of Baker, Trey Burns, Roy Shaw, and Dave McKelvey which ran in the indoor NCAA...