Word: ulen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John C. Connor, former All-American diver at Duke University, will coach varsity and freshman diving here next year, varsity swimming coach Harold S. Ulen announced yesterday...
Jorgensen won the Harold S. Ulen trophy, named in honor of his coach and awarded to the most valuable senior on the squad. He also won the Wyman medal for the most points scored in the season's meets...
...Ulen told anyone who asked that his team couldn't possibly score more than 34 points, which would mean a 50-34 loss at best. This was clear to him from what he knew of his team and its times compared to Yale's. Harvard had one of the East's greatest teams ever, but Yale was stupendous. Therefore Harvard was the second-greatest...
Danzig's ignorance of his subject last Saturday appeared finally in his coverage of the relay events. He said the Crimson trend toward defeat started when it lost the opening medley relay. He didn't know enough about Crimson swimming to realize that Ulen entered his second medley team in order to save his best three men for later events...
...Danzig, he is blameable not for being ignorant, but for writing up a meet in that condition. He never contacted Ulen, before or after the meet. He foisted his ignorance off on the Crimson swimmers, charging them with falling short when they exceeded all they had done before. For this reason, Danzig should never have written his article. That he made a fool of himself to the informed is inconsequential. That he panned some guys who swam their hearts out and succeeded eminently matters very much