Word: anchors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...latest model. Installed on the bridge of the great Queen Elizabeth, it makes wartime radar look like a dim-eyed has-been. When the Elizabeth comes up the Narrows, the "scope" shows a highly detailed map, with buildings, docks, the speedway along the Brooklyn shore. Ships lying at anchor are well-defined shapes, not mere blobs. As the big ship approaches her berth, the scope shows the dock, the ferries, even the small tugs under the Elizabeth's bows...
Navy veterans will have an opportunity to join the V-6 Inactive Reserve this week at the recruiting trailer which has dropped anchor in Harvard Square. V-6, according to the unit's commanding officer, enables ex-Navy men to maintain their rates while on inactive duty at home...
...mile relay, Tufts' Ted Vogel, a cross-country star and B.A.A. marathon participant, ran the first 880 for the Jumbos, and gave his squad a fifteen yard lead it never lost. The Crimson, M.I.T., and Boston College jockeyed for second place, and the Tech anchor man moved ahead of Harvard's Ted Withington to finish behind Tufts.WES FLINT had a busy night at the Boston Garden Saturday night, anchoring the Crimson's mile relay team to victory over Brown and Holy Cross, and placing third in the 45-yard high hurdle event...
Leading off with the baton in the two-mile will be Waldo Lyon who will clip off an 880 and send Cliff Wharton on his way. Arnold Edelman will run in the third slot and Frank Gurley, in the anchor position, will finish...
...anchor man in the half hour series of interviews, Robert S. Sturgis '44, CRIMSON president, has to admit that he had no special worries concerning his Leverett House room beyond the addition of one extra room mate...