Word: belmonts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...above each other. The horses that finished one-two-three-four in the Preakness (Faultless, On Trust, Phalanx and Jet Pilot) had finished three-four-two-one in the Kentucky Derby. Faultless' $98,005 Preakness purse was the biggest ever won by a three-year-old. Next: the Belmont Stakes...
Professor, Pound has always been a strong man and for years could run a five minute mile. When he lived in Belmont, he walked six miles a day to Cambridge, and he became famous among his neighbors for going coatless in subzero weather...
Ever since the University's agreement with the Belmont Country Club lapsed at the end of the great depression, Mr. Average Golfer has had to rely on public courses, and they are none too good...
Those elected from the February graduating class are: Ronald O. Germain '45 of Boston; Robert L. Koehl '44 of Belmont; Roger B. Lazarus '46 of New York City; John S. Macdougall, Jr. '44 of Haverhill; Raymond R. Schiff '47 of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Eugene R. Schlesinger '46 of New York City; Charles G. Sellers, Jr. '45 of Charlotte, N. C.; and Francis L. Wiener '47 of New York City...
...cherishes the memory of his native land even to the extent of joking that he always likes to "stand near the 'finish' line" at a track meet. His attractive wife shares this feeling and when members of the track team drop in for tea at the Mikkola abode in Belmont, they find themselves holding platefuls of homemade Finnish parties and jams. And a glance at the living room wall reveals pastoral scenes of Finnish meadows, lakes and mountains...