Word: winded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This week, as most law schools wind up the academic year, 342 students have applied for summer council jobs in the North as well as the South. A hard-eyed screening committee has picked 177, rejected 97, put 68 on a waiting list. The council is now looking beyond purely racial problems. At the University of Illinois, it has just held a "conference on bail and indigency" attended by judges, prosecutors, policemen and legal-aid experts. The University of Mississippi sent a student delegation. "We are interested in all constitutional rights of all Americans," explained one Ole Miss student...
...final race last Sunday was much like the finish at Annapolis. Tied with Navy and Maritime going into the final test, the Crimson boat got off to a good start, then took advantage of a good wind and calm waters to catch and defeat its nearest challenger by 500 yards...
Andersen collected first place laurels in the 100, posting a 0:99 clocking against a 10-mph wind. Aggrey Awori finished fourth...
Harvard's lightweights normally row a higher stroke than Cornell's eight. With the benefit of a tailwind, they could sustain the high stroke for the full 2000 meters and beat Cornell. If the wind blows the other way, it will be impossible to sustain a high stroke and the Crimson will be forced to row at Cornell's pace...
Running against a strong wind, sophomore flash Wayne Anderson won the 100 (0:10.2) and the 200 (0:22.4). Aggrey Awori was runner-up in the shorter sprint and Michael Hauck was an encouraging second in the 220, beating out formidable Henry Cole of Yale...