Word: marathons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...free stew in the Exeter St. lockers must have been unusually enticing this year, for the fastest Boston marathon field ever raced home in record time to gobble...
...informal University marathon team will enter the Patriot's Day Boston Marathon tomorrow. Starting the 26 mile race at 12 noon will be Gabe Mirkin, a trophy winner in the 10 1/2 mile Cathedral Run, Bob Holmes '57, who placed in the Hyde Shoe 12-miler, Eric Segal, a member of the track team, and Jim Doty, a shot putter who weighs around 250 pounds but has decided to test his endurance. Although there have been many finishers from the College, a Harvard man has yet to win a medal by finishing among the top 35 in the traditional Marathon...
Late this afternoon all Crimeds will betake themselves to Philadelphia for a visit to the Betsy Ross (nee Griscom) house. After a brief meeting at the White House and a visit to Washington shrines, they will return tomorrow to compete in the Boston marathon. Odds for a Crime winner are set at 23 to 2. Results Friday...
...While lawyers tangled in a marathon argument over his amateur status. Marine Miler Wes Santee ran another of his special races against token competition in the Cleveland K. of C. games. For a change, the fast-talking Kansan turned in a fast time on the track: 4:06.9, his best performance of the winter indoor season...
...marathon strike against Westinghouse Electric Corp. neared the 150-day mark last week, hopes for a settlement suddenly rose. A panel consisting of one federal and two state mediators wrapped up a package of compromises and submitted it to company and union. Westinghouse promptly accepted. The International Union of Electrical Workers hesitated for two days. Then it tossed the package back at the mediators. Said President James B. Carey: "Unacceptable...