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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Breastroke: 1. H, Jaffe 2:02.39; 2. H, Lutz 2:08.00; 3. H, Zumpano 2:08.31; 4. A, Brown 2:09.77; 5. H, Wolf 2:09.77; 6. A, McCarver 2:11.36; 7. A, Trisler 2:13.28; 8. A, Hauschild...
...Medley Relay: 1. H, 3:25.01 (Watson 57.28, Lutz 57.12, Bird 50.20, Kaplan 45.41), 2. A, 3:25.32 (Ewen 53.58, Haddon 55.90. Redd 50.16, Anderson 45.68); 3. A, 3:31.98 (Deboom 55.22, Brown 58.57, Krall 50.98 Tieke 47.21); 4. H, 3:33.57 (Pardieck 55:37, Wolf 59.21, Fisher 52.20, Tull 46.43); 5,. A 3:41.53 (Post, Hauschild, Permuth, McIntosh...
...Councilor Alice K. Wolf said this figure did not include police officers' benefits, which total an additional 28 percent of their wages, or payments they may receive from individual businesses or employers outside the city that pay an additional sum for police services...
...against Iowa, Harvard notched seven first place finishes. Scott Jaffey swam 1:39.50 in the 200 freestyle; Bill Bird 1:52.89 in the 200 butterfly; Keith Kaplan 46:47 in the 100 freestyle; Jeff Peltier 1:51.34 in the 200 backstroke; Jaffe 4:27.36 in the 500 freestyle; Al Wolf 2:05.36 in the 200 breastroke. The 800 freestyle relay team of Marc Shagena, Chris Smith, Bird and Jaffe also finished first with a time...
...canines keep coming. In various stages of gestation for 1988, or Year of the Dog II: K-9 (a movie about a cop and his you-know-what partner), The Dog Who Cried Wolf (a film comedy about, yes, a talking dog), The Adventures of Milo and Otis (a Japanese import about a canine and his cat friend) and Cold Dog Soup (a black comedy about a dead...