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...Black sociologist at a convention at the Chase Park Plaza in St. Louis wanted to take dip in the hotel's swimming pool. But the lifeguard, for no apparent reason, refused to let him swim. The sociologist was enraged and marched to the front desk, insisting on seeing the hotel manager. When the manager did not appear, the sociologist kept standing in the lobby in his swimming trunks until a crowd had gathered. Someone called the St. Louis Human Rights Commission; somebody else notified the American Sociological Association (ASA). The local and national press appeared. Then ASA, which had about...
...fascination of the rainforest is that all flows into and out of all else; here I can sense how the Haidas, whom Swan went among in their own clouds of forest, could produce art in which creatures swim in and out of each other, the designs tumble, notch together, uncouple, compress, surge. The flow of growth out of growth, out of death...
Sophomore Ted Chappell cleaned up with a 1:57.17 in the 200-yd. fly. Returning to swim unofficially in the 200-yd. backstroke, Chappell once again demonstrated an eagerness to polish his strokes...
...still-undefeated men's swim team racked up its fifth win of the season Saturday afternoon at Blodgett Pool, sending the waterlogged Big Green back to Hanover to dry out after an 88-25 humiliation...
This being Dartmouth's first meet, coach Vicki Hays did not know how close the meet would be, and thus had to swim sick regulars like Terri Frick, Kathy Davis and Maureen Gildea. Only the very ill, like freshman sensation Debbie Zimic and sprinter Vicki Cirillo, were excused from competition but their absence apparently did not hurt the Crimson, as Harvard managed to capture first place in all but two individual events...