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Marathon '83: 'Boston Or Bust'

Wizard of Quaz

JEFF CALCAGNO '82 (3:23) "It went much better than last year. I'm glad I run into her [Julie Moore '55, with whom he ran the last ten miles].

JULIE MOORE '85 (3:23) "It felt pretty good."

DUMB SHIT (Sell-annointed, no Harvard affiliation) of St Paul (3:29). "It was a piece of cake--no it was though Tonight I'm gonna eat a ton of spaghetti.

TIM CLARK '85 (3.30) "It sucks. I have no legs no stomach nothing I'm going to sleep--forever."

FRANK RICAPITO '83 (3.37:14): "It feels great it's exhilarating. It was my first marathon, and I went as hard as I could.

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JOHN WESTON '80 (3.40) "It's a great experience--I came all the way from Toronto to run it."

JANE BLISS '84 (3:41) "I feel terrific. I'm so psyched"

GERALYN WHITE '84(4 04) "My legs are about to fall oft"

ADAM COTSEN '85 (4 14) "I feel great. I'm sore, but it's great Ive never run more than 10 miles in my life."

GREG MEYER, winner (no Harvard affiliation, at a post-race news conference). "The race--it was survival."

Harvard survived

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More than just fast times were necessary for runners to be crowd-pleaser-T-shirts counted, too Some of the better gems

Boston or Bust

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