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Table of Contents All-Time Ivy Champions ........................................................ 3 All-Time Ivy Championship Meet Scoring ........................... 4-6 All-Time Top Performances & Ivy Champions ................... 7-16 Three-Time & Four-Time Ivy Champions .............................. 17 One & Three-Meter Diving Sweeps ..................................... 17 NCAA Champions .............................................................. 18 Academic All-Americans ..................................................... 19 The Ivy League Men’s Swimming & Diving Record Book was last updated in June of 2018. Please forward edits and/or additions to Sam Knehans, Assistant Executive Director, Communications & Championships: [email protected]. 18 3 19 Ivy League Record Book MEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING All-Time Champions YEAR CHAMPION(S) YEAR CHAMPION(S) 1957 Yale 1996 Harvard 1958 Yale 1997 Harvard 1959 Yale Princeton 1960 Yale 1998 Harvard 1961 Yale 1999 Harvard 1962 Harvard 2000 Harvard 1963 Yale 2001 Harvard 1964 Yale 2002 Princeton 1965 Penn 2003 Harvard Princeton 2004 Princeton Yale 2005 Harvard 1966 Yale 2006 Princeton 1967 Yale 2007 Princeton 1968 Penn 2008 Harvard Princeton 2009 Princeton Yale 2010 Princeton 1969 Princeton 2011 Princeton Yale 2012 Princeton 1970 Penn 2013 Princeton Yale 2014 Harvard 1971 Penn 2015 Princeton 1972 Princeton 2016 Princeton 1973 Harvard 2017 Harvard Yale 2018 Harvard 1974 Harvard 1975 Harvard Princeton 1976 Harvard Princeton 1977 Princeton 1978 Harvard 1979 Harvard 1980 Harvard Princeton 1981 -
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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS BOARD OF TRUSTEES UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK FINE ARTS BUILDING STELLA BOYLE SMITH CONCERT HALL LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 1:30 P.M., MAY 24, 2017 AND 8:30 A.M., MAY 25, 2017 TRUSTEES PRESENT: Chairman Ben Hyneman; Trustees David Pryor (first day only); Mark Waldrip; John Goodson; Stephen A. Broughton, MD; Cliff Gibson; Morril Harriman; Sheffield Nelson, Kelly Eichler and Tommy Boyer. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS AND OTHERS PRESENT: System Administration: President Donald R. Bobbitt, General Counsel JoAnn Maxey, Of Counsel Fred Harrison, Vice President for Agriculture Mark J. Cochran, Vice President for Academic Affairs Michael K. Moore, Vice President for University Relations Melissa Rust, Senior Director of Policy and Public Affairs Ben Beaumont, Director of Communications Nate Hinkel, Associate Vice President for Finance and Interim Chief Financial Officer Rita Fleming, Associate Vice President for Finance Chaundra Hall, Associate Vice President for Benefits & Risk Management Services Steve Wood, Chief Audit Executive Jacob Flournoy, Assistant to the President Angela Hudson and Associate for Administration Sylvia White. UAF Representatives: Chancellor Joseph E. Steinmetz, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Jim Coleman and Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Tim O’Donnell. UAMS Representatives: Chancellor Daniel W. Rahn; Senior Vice Chancellor for Clinical Programs Richard Board of Trustees Meeting May 24-25, 2017 Page 2 Turnage; Chief Financial Officer Hospital Daniel J. Riley; Senior Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration Bill Bowes; Dean, College of Medicine and Executive Vice Chancellor Pope L. Moseley; Vice Chancellor, Institutional Advancement Lance Burchett; Vice Chancellor, Institutional Relations Cherry Duckett; Chief General Counsel Mark Hagemeier; Vice Chancellor, Campus Operations Mark Kenneday; Vice Chancellor Communications and Marketing Leslie Taylor and Chief of Trauma Ron Robertson. -
Betty Clark Dickey Oral History
Arkansas Supreme Court Project Arkansas Supreme Court Historical Society Interview With Betty C. Dickey Little Rock, Arkansas February 20, 2018 Interviewer: Ernest Dumas Ernest Dumas: I am Ernie Dumas and I am interviewing Judge Betty C. Dickey. This interview is being held at her home at 132 Falata Circle, Little Rock, Arkansas, in Pulaski County on February 20, 2018. The audio recording of this interview will be donated to the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Oral and Visual Arkansas History at the University of Arkansas and the Arkansas Supreme Court Historical Society. The recording transcript and any other related materials will be deposited and preserved forever in the Special Collections Department, University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville. And the copyright will belong to the University of Arkansas and the Arkansas Supreme Court Historical Society. Judge Dickey, please state your full name and spell your name and indicate that you are willing to give the Pryor Center and the Supreme Court Historical Society permission to make the transcript available to others? Betty Dickey: My name is Betty Clark Dickey and, yes, I am willing. ED: OK. Judge, let’s start off at the beginning. Your birth date and your full name as it was at birth. BD: My birth date was February 23, 1940. I was born in Black Rock [Lawrence County]. ED: Your father and your mother. BD: My full name was Betty Clark. No middle name. My father’s name was Millard Morris Clark of Black Rock. My mother was Myrtle Norris Clark, also of Black Rock. ED: Black Rock is in Lawrence County. -
Top Ten Short Course Yards
$6.00 United States Masters Swimming, Inc. 1992/1993 Top Ten Short Course Yards and World Records as of May 1, 1993 Short Course Meters : Long Course Meters A- ~ I I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ~ Published September 1993 \_ TOP TEN SHORT COURSE YARDS 50 YO. FREE IJOMEN 19-24 50 YO. BACK WOMEN 19·24 2:39.55 KIMBERLY MONAGHAN 23 5:05.01 WENDY HANSEN 24 23.97 SUOI MI LLER 91 27.85 DEBBIE RISEN 90 SO YD. FLY IJOMEN 19-24 ***************************** 24.28 PEGGY GROSS 24 28.67 SUSIE BURT 21 26.59 SUOI MILLER 91 SO YO. FREE IJOMEN 25-29 24.61 MICHE LLE H CHO'.J 24 29.00 H. COULSON-MOORE 23 27.52 JULIE MARTIN 23 23.20 ANNA PETTIS-SCOTT92 25.36 MONIQUE NICO LAO 20 29.30 JENNIFER TOTON 22 27.54 PEGGY GROSS 24 24.11 DANA DUTCHER 25 25.37 MINOO GUPTA 23 30. 15 JAMIE SORRENTINO 19 27.55 MICHELLE H CHOW 24 24.23 JENNY SUSSER 26 25.70 KARA HOPKINS 23 30.18 TINA ESSEX 22 27.61 SUNNY SMILEY 22 24.66 COLLETTE HO'.JARD 28 25.81 MICHEL LE CHIGGER! 24 30.26 TRACEY CRILLY 23 27.88 JENNIFER TOTON 22 24.76 MICHELLE CHO'.J 25 25.92 ANDREA BARDIN 24 30 . 39 MARCELLE BACLASKI 23 28.17 H. COULSON -MOORE 23 24 .93 JAMIE HERRINGTON 27 25.94 SUNNY SMILEY 22 30.40 CHERYL ATTUBATO 19 28.39 EMI LY RAMIREZ 20 2S.03 AIMEE LEHR 25 26.05 KATHERINE NOOK 22 30 . -
1963 N.C.A,A. All-America Swimming Team Named G
1963 N.C.A,A. ALL-AMERICA SWIMMING TEAM NAMED G. Robert Mowerson, Chairman, N.C.A.A. All-American Comm. University of Minnesota Michigan Ray E. Ellis. Minnesota Martin P. Hull Stanford Nathaniel L. Clark, In selecting the 1963 N.C.A.A. All-America Swimming Ohio State; John A. Wagner, Indiana Gerald S. Livingston Florida. Team, the Committee made every effort to be fair to all those 100 YARD BACKSTROKE--Robert Bennett, So. Ca forn a, N.C.A.A. W nner; Jeffrey who had times submitted for consideration. It was felt that P. Mattson, Michigan State; Jed R. Graef, Princeton; Edward C. Bartsch, Michigan; Cameron T. Stock Indiana Louis B. Schaefer IV Ohio State; Roger L. Goettsche, it was only fair that every finalist at the N.C.A.A. Champion- Yale Vernon G. Schimmel, Southern Methodist; H. Thompson Mann; North Carolina; ships should be on the team. This meant on the face of things Harry T. Be nsk, U. S. Ar Force. that anyone who had bettered the time of the sixth place man 200 YARD BACKSTROKE--Edward C. Bartsch Michigan N.C.A.A. Winner; Jed R. Graef, Princeton; Cameron T. Stock, Indiana; Robert Bennett, Southern California; Roger would make the All-America. This, however, has not neces- L. Goettsche, Yale; Louis B. Schaefer'IV, Ohio State; Edward T. Stickles, Indiana; sarily been the case as performance within a championship is Vernon G. Schimmel Southern Methodist; Jeffrey P. Mattson, Michigan State. counted more heavily than a performance done in a dual meet 100 YARD BREAST STROKE--R chard F. -
Remarks at the Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School In
1458 Aug. 29 / Administration of George W. Bush, 2002 realized their plane was going to be a weap- of Education, I wanted somebody who actu- on. They told their loved ones they loved ally had been an educator. They’ve got a lot them. They said a prayer. A guy said, ‘‘Let’s of theorists in Washington. I wasn’t inter- roll.’’ They saved lives. They served some- ested in theory; I was interested in results. thing greater than themselves. And Rod was running the largest school dis- No, out of the evil done to America is trict in our State, the Houston Independent going to come some incredible good, peace, School District. And he did a fine job, and and a more compassionate, decent, hopeful I figured if he could handle the Houston America for everybody—I mean every- Independent School District, the Depart- body—who’s lucky enough to call themselves ment of Education was nothing. [Laughter] citizen of this great country. And so I want to thank Rod for being here. We’re going to succeed. There’s no ques- I appreciate his leadership. He understands tion in my mind. On my wall there’s a paint- the role of principal and superintendent. ing of a west Texas scene by Tom Lee. He Speaking about principal, I want to thank said, ‘‘Sarah and I live on the east side of Dr. Brown, Linda Brown, for her hospitality the mountain. It is the sunrise side, not the and all the folks at this fine school for making sunset side. -
Schollander Ranked First in Four Events
CALIFORNIA AGAIN FIRST IN HIGH SCHOOL ALL AMERICA SCHOLLANDER RANKED FIRST IN FOUR EVENTS Detroit, Michigan-California again led he nation with placings in 63 individual events and 10 relays in the 1964 National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association High School All America. The listings, compiled by Ralph Deetz, All America Com- mittee Chairman, show that Illinois with a placing in 29 individual events and 10 relays was a strong second followed by Michigan 18 and 8; Penn. 19-3; Florida 11-4; Ohio 12-1; Minn. 5-3; New Jersey 6-2; Conn. 4-1; Wash. 4-0; Kansas 3-0; Iowa 3-0; Missouri 2-0; Texas 2-0; N.Y. 2-0; Colo., Wise., Okla., New Mex., and Virginia, 1 apiece. California's. dominant strength moved to the Northern part of the state, as swimmers from the Northern CIF made 41 individual listings (plus 1 in diving) and 6 relays. The Southern California CIF picture wasn't too rosey, as their swimmers, limited to high school competitions only during the high school swimming season, dropped to 15 individual and 2 relay (both from the same school) placings. Central California, with only a fraction of the number of athletes that competed in the Southern District, won 6 in- dividual and 2 relay listings. Dividing the huge state of California into North and South RICHARD ROTH sections for equitable comparison with the other states plac- ing in the All Amerca, the Northern District continues to Frank Freeman, Dearborn Fordson, Mich., grabbed the hold it's premiere spot as the hottest area in the nation. -
Ornia Gains Most Places in '67 All America
! i ¸i i ¸¸ ......... ii!iiiiiiii¸¸ ,'~'~'.~ i~o~/.~.o~,~..~..~j~o~i~, ~i~,i, ~ i~; ¸¸ ~ ,~ ~, ,~ii~,~i~i~!i~! ¸~iii~i~!iJ,~illI W, DICK ROTH KEN MERTEN CARL RoBIE BUCKINGHAM ORNIA GAINS MOST PLACES IN '67 ALL AMERICA ~airman ~ornm~ttee Minnesota Southern California Among the ten men who will receive their certificates ~merica Selections. with indication of having won the NCAA event is Carl J. Robie, University of Michigan, who was able to retain his first place ranking in the 200 yd. butterfly. Also receiving certificates this year are: Zachary Zorn, Calif. at Los Angeles, 50 free; Kenneth M. Walsh, Michigan [s credited with three relays. State, 100 free; Gregory F. Buckingham, Stanford, 200 and :lose second with twenty-two 500 free; Michael .1. Burton, Calif. at Los Angeles, 1650 ;lays. free; Ross E. Wales, Princeton, 100fly; Charles B. Hickcox, with fifteen spots. Stanford Indiana, 100 and 200 backstroke; Kenneth O. Merten, Southern vo firsts here. Methodist, 100 and 200 breaststroke; Richard W. Roth, Stan- epresented on the 1967 All- ford, 200 and 400 individual medley; Kenneth R. Sitzberger, n last year. Indiana, 1- and 3-meter dive. Lt the NCAA Championships is In the individual selections being picked in four events ar place 800 yd. free style relay. Next highest with three se ~ormance at the NCAA's Burton; Robbie; Dean Willeford )riding the athletes were A. SchoUander, Yale; William A. Utley, Indiana; and Robert a the Conference or Re- G. Windle, Indiana. rformance in dual meets. Turn to back of magazine for complete NCAA All-America ificates awarded except listing. -
2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming Usaswimming.Org/Trials L @Usaswimming L @Usaswimlive L #Swimtrials16 L #Swimunited Order of Events Preliminaries: 10 A.M
Getty Images 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Swimming usaswimming.org/trials l @USASwimming l @USASwimLive l #SwimTrials16 l #SwimUnited Order of Events Preliminaries: 10 a.m. CDT Finals: 6:45 p.m. CDT Sunday, June 26 Sunday, June 26 Men’s 400m IM Men’s 400m IM - FINAL Women’s 100m Fly Women’s 100m Fly - Semifinal Men’s 400m Free Men’s 400m Free - FINAL Women’s 400m IM Women’s 400m IM - FINAL Men’s 100m Breast Men’s 100m Breast - Semifinal Monday, June 27 Monday, June 27 Women’s 100m Back Women’s 100m Fly - FINAL Men’s 200m Free Men’s 200m Free - Semifinal Women’s 100m Breast Women’s 100m Breast - Semifinal Men’s 100m Back Men’s 100m Breast - FINAL Women’s 400m Free Women’s 400m Free - FINAL Table of Contents Men’s 100m Back - Semifinal Women’s 100m Back - Semifinal Page 1: ............................................................. Order of Events, Media Contacts Page 2: .............................................................Media Guidelines & Information Tuesday, June 28 Tuesday, June 28 Page 3: ..................................................................NBC News Access Guidelines Women’s 200m Free Women’s 200m Free - Semifinal Men’s 200m Fly Men’s 200m Free - FINAL Page 4: .......................................................................2016 Olympic Trials Notes Women’s 200m IM Women’s 100m Back - FINAL Page 6: ............................................... U.S. Olympic Team Selection Procedures Men’s 100m Back - FINAL Women’s 100m Breast - FINAL Page 7: ...............................................................2016 Olympic Games Schedule Men’s 200m Fly - Semifinal Page 8: ............................................................. U.S. Olympic Trials Superlatives Women’s 200m IM -- Semifinal Page 10: .........................................................U.S. Olympic Games Superlatives Wednesday, June 29 Wednesday, June 29 Page 12: ............................................................ -
Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S
Swimming and Diving DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights California cruises to fi rst title in 31 years; Team clinches title by winning 400-yard freestyle relay: The California men’s swimming team, powered by titles by senior Nathan Adrian and a victory in the 400-yard freestyle relay during the fi nal day of the meet, earned its third national championship by winning the 2011 NCAA Men’s Swim- ming and Diving Championships March 24-26 at Minnesota. The Golden Bears, led by fourth-year coach David Durden, won their fi rst NCAA team title in men’s swimming since capturing back-to-back titles under Nort Thornton in 1979-80. In a dramatic conclusion to its national title run, Cal’s 400 free relay team of senior Graeme Moore, senior Josh Daniels, sophomore Tom Shields and Adrian won the meet’s fi nal event with a time of 2:47.39 to give the Bears a 493 to 470½ point victory over Texas in the team standings. Stanford placed third in the meet with 403 points. Texas won two events, but couldn’t fully overcome a 63½ -point defi cit at the start of the fi nal day to win the team title. Earlier on the fi nal day, Adrian won his second title of the NCAA meet by capturing the 100-yard freestyle for the third straight year, recording a time of 41.10. He is the third Cal athlete to win the national title in the 100 free three years in a row, joining Olympic gold medalists Matt Biondi (1985-87) and Anthony Ervin (2000-02). -
Oral Histories Database Special Collections • Ouachita Baptist University ______
Oral Histories Database Special Collections • Ouachita Baptist University _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Number Interviewee Interviewer Date Subject B0001a Homosexuality, Sickness or sin? Gary Turner 1993 B0002 Railsback ? Railsback ? Unknown Mountain Home College B0003a Jewel Westermore N/A Unknown Mountain Home College B0004a Neil Nelson N/A Unknown Mountain Home College B0005a Mrs. Joe Richey, Mrs. Looper, Paul Meyers Unknown 1980 Mountain Home College B0006a Pam and Dave Unknown Unknown Mountain Home College B0007a Ruth Woffard Miller Unknown Unknown Mountain Home College B0008a Arthur Halliburton Unknown 1977 Mountain Home College B0009a A.P. Elliff Unknown 1977 Mountain Home College B0010a A.J. Bishop Unknown Unknown Mountain Home College B0011a W.E. Wiles Unknown Unknown Mountain Home College B0012a H.E. Williams Unknown Unknown Mountain Home College B0013a Unidentified Unknown Unknown Mountain Home College B0014a Mrs. Emmett Smith Unknown Unknown Mountain Home College B0015a Paul Morton Unknown Unknown Mountain Home College B0016a Mrs. Chester Roten and Mrs. Bonnie Irving Kenneth Startup 1994 Arkansas Baptist History B0017a D.C. McAtee Kenneth Startup 1994 Arkansas Baptist History B0018a Gail R. Zimmerman Ray Granade 1994 Arkansas Baptist History B0019a Harry Trulove Fred Williams and Ken Startup 1994 Arkansas Baptist History B0020a Elmer Griever Kenneth Startup 1994 Arkansas Baptist History B0021a H.E. Williams Fred Williams 1994 Arkansas Baptist History B0022a Dillard S. Miller Kenneth Startup 1994 Arkansas Baptist History B0023a R.A. Bone Ray Granade 1994 Arkansas Baptist History B0024a C.H. Seaton Kenneth Startup 1994 Arkansas Baptist History Wednesday, July 09, 2008 Page 1 of 173 Oral Histories Database Special Collections • Ouachita Baptist University _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Number Interviewee Interviewer Date Subject B0025a Bernes K. -
Mike Ross Papers
Mike Ross papers This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit April 04, 2019 Ouachita Baptist University Library 410 Ouachita Street Box 3742 Arkadelphia, Arkansas, 71998 870.245.5332 [email protected] Mike Ross papers Table of Contents Summary Information ................................................................................................................................. 3 Collection Inventory...................................................................................................................................... 5 Arkansas General Assembly records.......................................................................................................5 United States Congress records.............................................................................................................20 Campaign records................................................................................................................................ 416 Newsclippings...................................................................................................................................... 501 Awards/Memorabilia............................................................................................................................531 Books and printed material................................................................................................................. 563 Maps.....................................................................................................................................................578