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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...rooms ready for occupancy. A reflective-glass cylinder, the hotel has an eight-story atrium lobby with a central pond and curved balconies-all standard elements of the style of Portman.* Few shops and restaurants have opened their doors, since the 350,-000-sq.-ft., tri-level mall housing most of them is still under construction. Ren Cen's four 39-story, octagonal office towers are finished, but only 68% of this is rented-much of that because Ford Motor Co. leased a whole tower for 1,700 employees (many of whom would have preferred to stay in Dearborn...
...only races Princeton won were the 880 (by .2 seconds) and the three-mile. Gary Schmidt triumphed in the 440 and tri-captain Jeff Campbell took a close mile in 4:14.4. The Crimson quarter of Henry Hagerty, John Chafee, Jeff Campbell and Gary Schmidt beat Princeton's barbershop singers in the mile relay with a 3:28.8 clocking...
...weak spots will come in the running department, particularly the middle distance events. The main problem is depth. Tri-captain Jeff Campbell, who led the cross-country team to victory in the IC4As last fall, will be handling most of the middle distance chores, along with sophomore John Chafee; but there's hardly anyone else who looks strong here thus...
...Tri-captain Jeff Campbell doubled or tripled in every meet, sacrificing his own opportunities for individual achievement to benefit the team. At the IC4As he passed up the finals in one of his individual events to run in the two-mile relay and help his cohorts in their unsuccessful quest to qualify for the Nationals...
Sprinter Todd Hooks symbolized many of the frustrations facing the Crimson. The tri-captain rushed his recovery from a stifling leg injury to bolster a depleted sprint and hurdle corps. The timber-topper performed brilliantly at times, as did hurdler Paul Organ, but the pair could not pull the team through alone...