Word: ulen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Probably 50 percent of the coaches wear again some item of clothing they had worn at a winning meet. Typical examples are Hal Ulen and Bill Brooks, who coach the varsity and freshman swimming teams respectively. Ulen restricts himself to repeating a tie, but Brooks will repeat his entire outfit...
...Walter Ulen '54 has been re-elected President of Ivy Films. Roger D. Masters '55 and Ronald P. Dutton '55 were named to other executive posts. Other cabinet officers were also chosen...
...tonight's competition, the Crimson should do quite well, and is a fair bet to place finalists in five of the six events. Defending one-meter champion Pete Dillingham is Hal Ulen's major hope for a first place. His chief competition will come from Yale's Kenny Welch and Navy's Owen Davies...
...Ulen's Crimson figures to keep its second-place status for the third straight year. The Crimson's major hope for a first place--in fact, its only hope--is diver Pete Dillingham. In 1952, Dillingham won the one-meter dive; the year before, he took the three-meter dive...
Coach Hal Ulen said Kiphuth--who was never one for holding his boys back--may try to keep the Crimson in single-digit figures. But, even if the Elis were to sweep every first place, which they may do, it is probable that the Crimson will score somewhere in the 'teens. Ulen's squad should pick up seconds in at least three events--the dive, the 100-yard free-style sprints, and the 200-yard breast-stroke--and there's an outside possibility for an upset in anyone of them...