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Although the meet was Harvard's for all practical purposes, the Eagle mile relay squad made the race close, and it wasn't until Jones' anchor run that the Crimson took the lead. The final time was 3:21.2, five seconds off the record, but Bennet Midlo predicts, "That mile relay record is is jeopardy this year...

Author: By Becky Hartman, | Title: Thinclads Prevail, Outrun B.C., 80-56 | 12/2/1981 | See Source »

ALTHOUGH HE WAS unaware of its significance at the time, Bernays carried out the first public relations event in 1913, when he helped the actor Richard Bennet produce the play "Damaged Goods," which dealt with sex education and the dangers of syphilis. By winning the support of several prominent New York socialites, Bernays turned the show into a smash hit on Broadway and generated a flood of social concern over the dangers of the disease...

Author: By Ann R. Scott, | Title: Releasing the Desires of the Crowd | 11/25/1981 | See Source »

Perhaps not winning all the field events incensed Henry. For whatever reason, he tried to redeem himself by substituting, for Peter Nsiah, who is out with a pulled hamstring, in the 400-meter relay. He ran the anchor leg, and along with Dwayne Jones. Jay Hudson and Bennet Midlo won the event. Incidentally, Mark Henry is a freshman...

Author: By Daniel S. Benjamin, | Title: Thinclads Destroy Northeastern, 96-69; Team Faces Yale For Perfect Record | 5/7/1981 | See Source »

...meter relay, the quarter of Scott Murrer. Dwayne Jones. Bennet Midlo, and Dave Frim blazed a new University record of 3:15.3 Though the race witnessed Jones's running of a 49.2 quarter in his first appearance at that distance and Frim's blistering 47.7 anchor leg, the Crimson still came up sixth...

Author: By Daniel S. Benjamin, | Title: Thinclads Take Fifth at the Haptagonals | 5/4/1981 | See Source »

...will probably come from development aid programs involving the Third World. Some experts argue that the Reagan Administration's emphasis on military assistance to threatened pro-Western regimes, if done at the expense of aid to neutral developing nations, could eventually hurt the U.S. economically. Warns Douglas J. Bennet Jr., outgoing administrator of the Agency for International Development: "The longer we delay the development of Third World countries, the smaller the markets will be and the less successful we will be in competing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From the Schools to the Sewers | 3/2/1981 | See Source »

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