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...Crimson entered four beats, the skippers of which were Cartor Brown, Addison Closson, A. C. Langworthy, and Fred Hoppin. Since the races were held within Larchmont Harbor, conditions were similar to those which the Crimson are accustomed to on the Charles, although the water was slightly choppier. A jammed center-board resulted in one boat's capsizing and reduced the Crimson entries to three after the third race...
Five local archaeologists, under the direction of W. K. Cartor, a graduate student here, flew to Barrow in order to continue a search begun in 1951 to determine when the Eskimos first entered the territory. Accompanying Carter were Theodore L. Stoddard, Jr., teaching fellow in Anthropology, William R. Bullard, Jr., now in Yukatan, William L. Kaschube, graduate student in geology at the University of Indiana, and Mrs. Carter, who served as a laboratory technician...
...pound class-Kozol (H) decisioned Raymond (MIT), 2-1; 128-Abboud (H) won by default from Harnsberger (MIT); 136-Hansen (MIT) pinned Cartor (H) with an arm lock and body press at 6:41; 145-smith (H) decisioned Callahan (MIT), 4-2; 155-Sawyer (H) decisioned Haggerty (MIT), 3-2; 165-Connore (H) decisioned Mitchell (MIT),-81; 175-Keith (H) pinned Ferguson (MIT) with a half nelson and body press at 2:22; unlimited-Claflin (H) and Bading (MIT) drew...
...members of the special committee which made the survey of the Foundation have been appointed to the advisory committee. They are: Geoffrey Parsons, chief editorial writer of the New York Herald Tribune; Sevellon Brown, publisher of the Providence (Rhode Island) Journal; Canham; Hodding Cartor, publisher of the Delta Democrat-Times (Greenville, Mississippi); Marquis W. Childs, Washington columnist; Mark Ethridge, publisher of the Louisville (Kentucky) Courier-Journal; Phillip L. Graham, publisher of the Washington Post; Palmer Hoyt, publisher of the Denver Post; Benjamin M. McKelway, editor of the Washington Star; Robert McLean, publisher of the Philadelphia Bulletin; Reston; and Paul Smith...
...Cartor Swims for Freshmen...