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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Bill Prior, who swished them in from right and left in the pivot position, was high scorer for Harvard with 19 points. Bob Carlson led the victors with 21 points. Fighting Walt McCurdy, who at times seemed the only man from the Crimson able to follow the ball on the floor, hit the hoops for 12 points...

Author: By Albert J. Feldman, | Title: Penn Quintet Hands Varsity 15th Straight Defeat, 78-63 | 3/2/1949 | See Source »

...while, A.Y.D. flourished. It had 63 chapters in colleges and universities, devoutly followed the party line. It attracted to its rostrums such well-intentioned notables as Edward G. Robinson, Norman Corwin, the late Brigadier General Evans Carlson of Carlson's Raiders. On the campuses, left-wingers, new discoverers of the world of politics and plain Communists joined up. Then, after the war (and the departure of Browder to the darkness reserved for deviationists), things began to change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: New Label | 2/28/1949 | See Source »

...Games Lavelli, Yale 5 104 Leode, Dartmouth 5 101 Lyon, Pennsylvania 5 87 Field, Dartmouth 5 70 Lansaw, Cornell 5 66 Jeffries, Pennsylvania 5 55 Chollet, Cornell 5 53 Adams, Princeton 3 52 Anderson, Yale 5 52 Hudak, Dartmouth 5 50 Fitzgerald, Yale 5 49 Carlson, Pennsylvania 5 44 Marshall, Columbia 3 43 Smith, Harvard 4 39 Skinner, Columbia 3 37 Prior, Harvard 4 37 Joyce, Yale 5 36 Rose, Cornell 5 34 Azary, Columbia 3 33 Sella, Princeton 3 32 Remaining league games on Varsity schedule: Feb. 12, at Dartmouth; Feb. 15, at Columbia; Feb. 19, at Penn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's Lavelli Leads In EIL Hoop Scoring | 2/3/1949 | See Source »

...prices of three bestselling models. Next day the industry buzzed with reports that RCA was about to bring out a set with a 16-inch metal viewing tube that would give twice as big a picture as the ten-inch tube used in most sets. Emerson and Stromberg-Carlson were expected to follow suit. The reported price for the RCA set: around $500, or $195 less than U.S. Television's slightly smaller (15-inch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMUNICATIONS: End of a Honeymoon? | 1/3/1949 | See Source »

...Agene's makers, Wallace & Tiernan of Newark; on an Agenized diet, cats, rabbits, mink and dogs developed fits. Experimenters sometimes found the brain cells of Agenized dogs shrunken, misshapen or missing. A similar diet had no bad effects on 20 human guinea pigs. Nonetheless, Dr. Anton J. Carlson, dean of U.S. physiologists, announced last winter (TIME, Jan. 12) that Agene may make the eater nervous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Too-White Bread | 11/15/1948 | See Source »

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