Word: yardful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fact is that now the whole world is watching Harvard. Dr. Pusey should have worked these things out a long time ago. How can Harvard men advise the rest of the world how to live when they can't even straighten our a little mess in their own back yard without calling on Cambridge police for help?" Vellucci said...
Even with the nucleus of its crack distance squad in Philadelphia, the undefeated Crimson had little trouble its third victory of the season. Tim McCloone filled in admirably in the mile and two-mile runs, winning both, in addition to finishing second in the 880-yard...
Christ Alvord, Walter Johnson and Dick Benka were also double-winners for Harvard, which captured a whopping 15 of 18 events for the day. Alvord won the 100-yard dash in 10.2 seconds and later scored a victory in the 220-yard dash with a 23.1 clocking. John Gillis's triumph in the 440-yard dash (49.0 sec.) completed a rare sweep in the sprints for Harvard...
Johnson leaped an excellent 47 ft. 2 3/4 in. to win the triple jump, and came back to capture the 120-yard high hurdles with a time of 15.2 seconds. He missed being a triple winner by inches as teammate Skip Hare edged him out in the long jump...
...remaining Crimson victories were turned in by Ben Lounsbury in the 440-yard hurdles (54.1), Pete Lazarus in the pole vault (13 ft. 6 in.), the 440-yard relay team (43.0 sec.), and the mile relay team...