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...Walt Hewlett registered the best time of his career at the Penn Relays with a 9:02.1 clocking in the two-mile. He faces strong competition from Norris and Northeastern's Dave Dunsky...

Author: By Roberta C. Yafie, | Title: Trackmen Favored to Win Boston Area College Meet | 5/3/1966 | See Source »

Saturday, in cold, rainy weather, Walt Hewlett ran sixth in the two-mile run, but recorded his fastest time in almost a year, 9:02.1. Ivy League nonpareil Chris Pardee had a bad day and could only clear 6' 6" in the high jump, finishing third to his nemisis, fellow seven-footer Frank Costello from Maryland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trackmen Draw Blank at Relays | 5/2/1966 | See Source »

...Walt Hewlett, the distance-running star who missed the Princeton meet after running in the Boston Marathon earlier in the week, should be back in action today. Walt has been training long hours on Soldier's Field and might improve the 9:16 two-mile which he turned in against Brown two weeks ago. In his absence, Dave Allen won the event at Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Track Team Will Blast Green Today | 4/30/1966 | See Source »

After competing at Philadelphia against the strongest teams in the East today, the Crimson trackmen will fly to Hanover to join their teammates in Saturday's meet against Dartmouth. There is a strong possibility, however, that Tony Lynch, Chris Pardee, and Walt Hewlett may be allowed to remain in Philadelphia Saturday to participate in their specialities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trackmen Compete in Penn Relays Today | 4/29/1966 | See Source »

...keeps the show moving along at a brisk pace, crashing through gags that don't work until it comes to some that do. The plot is simple enough: Dionysus (Paul Cooper) want to resurrect a great poet to help Athens through a crisis. Accompanied by Xanthias, his slave (Walt Licht), he descends to Hades and presides over a debate between Aeschylus (John Allman) and Euripides (Tom Popovich). Aeschylus triumphs and returns to life, presumably to cure the city of its ills...

Author: By Lee H. Simowttz, | Title: The Frogs | 4/23/1966 | See Source »

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