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November 4, 2014
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Olympic Swimmer to Speak at Cornell About Athletic Career 

By The Cornell Daily Sun | November 4, 2014
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By ANUSHKA MEHROTRA

Olympic swimmer and nine-time gold medal winner Mark Spitz will come to Cornell Nov. 17 to speak about his experience on being the most decorated athlete in Olympics history for over 30 years.

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