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Harvard's most rapidly improving performer, sophomore Pete Adams, will be hoping to place in the 500-yard freestyle and may break the Harvard varsity record. His 5:05.9 losing effort to Yale's Rick Schneider last Saturday was only .7 of a second off the Varsity mark...
...opened the meet with a five-yard victory in the 400-yard medley relay. However, Crimson captain Bruce Fowler established himself as one of the favorites in the Eastern 100-yard breaststroke championship, by churning through his leg in a fast 60.8 seconds. The Elis' sophomore butterfly ace Rick Schneider transferred his talents the 200-yard freestyle which Schollander had been slated to win. He won in 1:46.9, and came back in the 500-yard freestyle to edge Harvard's constantly improving sophomore Pete Adams, who also grabbed a second...
Adams took the lead in the 500, and whpiped through his first 200 in an incredible 1:53, but faded to second. His time, 5:05.9, was 3.7 seconds behind Schneider's, and only .7 seconds off the Harvard record. Watch...
...yard butterfly will match Mettler, who set a Yale record of 1:59.1 against Princeton, against Hayes, who hasn't bettered 2:00.5 this year, but set a Harvard mark of 1:57.4 last season. The Bulldogs will also throw in Rick Schneider, their old record holder at 2:00.5. Mettler is a faster sprinter than Hayes and probably will set the pace, but Neville hasn't lost in a long time and might be able to wear Mettler down in the last 50 and win, with both men under the meet and respective college records...
Outlandish Politics. In a broadside letter of resignation, he called Schneider's decision 1) a "mockery of the Paley-Stanton crusade for broadest access to congressional debate," and 2) a "business, not a news judgment." Moreover, he added, the revised chain of command was an "emasculation" of his authority, a surrender to a man, he contemptuously noted, whose "news credentials were limited in the past to local station operations, with little experience in national or international affairs." In short, it was a stand for principle, and the emotional Friendly included in his letter references to his longtime colleague Edward...