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  • Laurel Prussing said: He's a quiet person, not real loud, but he's very effective.

    NYT > Home Page By RICHARD SANDOMIR 2011

  • Laurel Prussing said: He's a quiet person, not real loud, but he's very effective.

    NYT > Home Page By RICHARD SANDOMIR 2011

  • Prussing had just come here from San Diego in 1973 when he decided he needed some form of outside exercise.

    News-Gazette.com e.p. 2010

  • Members like former club president John Prussing often spent hours weeding and watering the courts, which were "labor-intensive," Prussing noted.

    News-Gazette.com e.p. 2010

  • This week, Prussing, an emeritus professor of aeronautic engineering who continues to work in Talbot Lab, just south of the courts, made his first trip there in months.

    News-Gazette.com e.p. 2010

  • Prussing notes that clay courts were once the standard, but hard courts changed the game.

    News-Gazette.com e.p. 2010

  • Tyler Prussing is a sophomore in pre-journalism and mass communication You MUST have Macromedia's Flash Player 8 to play this video.

    Iowa State Daily 2010

  • Prussing said hard courts are faster, and there's some biomechanical adjustment in moving from one type of court to another.

    News-Gazette.com e.p. 2010

  • Tyler Prussing is a sophomore in pre-journalism and mass communication You MUST have Macromedia's Flash Player 8 to play this video.

    Iowa State Daily 2010

  • "I'd like to see this area become a park," Prussing said.

    News-Gazette.com e.p. 2010

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