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Harvard's relay team of Keith Chiappa, Ogden, John Parker, and Joe Sam Robinson, took a disappointing fifth in Heptagonal mile relay, though Robinson, a sophomore, turned in an excellent anchor leg over the sloppy track. Bill Pfeiffer threw the discuss 157 feet fourth place in the "college division...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trackmen Take Second Places | 4/24/1965 | See Source »

...Tony Lynch ran a 51.4 in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles. Chris Pardee cleared 6 ft., 10 in. in the high jump, and, like Lynch, took a fourth. A week later, in the USTFF championships at Corvallis, Ore., John Bakkensen threw the discus 179 ft., 9 in., and John Ogden ran a 1:51.6 half-mile. All the parformances were among the best of the year by any Eastern Collegian...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Track Team Looks Like A Powerhouse | 3/31/1965 | See Source »

...IC4A's last year, is the University record-holder in that event at 57 ft., 3 in. Pardee is a 22 ft., 10 in. broad jumper and a 46 ft. triple jumper. Lynch placed third in the Heptagonals high hurdles and ran a leg on the mile relay team. Ogden runs anywhere from the 440 to the mile...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Track Team Looks Like A Powerhouse | 3/31/1965 | See Source »

...Robinson, a 48.4 quarter-miler as a freshman, is a strong threat to the 50-year old University record of 48.0, and sophomore Britisher Michael Hauck may keep him company. Ogden and Keith Chiappa, two seniors who have been hampered almost incessantly with injuries during their careers, have both run good 440, 880, and mile times. In the mile they'll keep company with sophomore Jim Smith and Walt Hewlett...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Track Team Looks Like A Powerhouse | 3/31/1965 | See Source »

...bolster the bankrupt New Haven line, whose trustees are seeking to cancel service covering all of its 26,000 commuters, Rhode Island's Senator Claiborne Pell wants to set up a four-state authority to provide subsidies. Last week New York's Senator Jacob Javits and Congressman Ogden Reid proposed that New York, Connecticut and the Federal Government share in underwriting the New Haven's commuter deficits. Two days later, in the most remarkable development of all, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller proposed that his state government buy the nation's biggest commuter line: the Long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Railroads: Subsidized Commuting | 3/5/1965 | See Source »

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