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...mile relay, the second and final event, brown's speedy squad kept well ahead of its two opponents throughout most of the race after getting off to an early lead, threatened only for a brief interval in the second leg. The Crimson's Archie Lyon, Cliff Wharton, Arnold Edelman, and Frank Gurley finished third, Gurley crossing the line in 8:01 after Brown had finished in 7:50.9, a scant five yards ahead of Rhode Island...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trackmen Split In Pair of Relays | 12/13/1946 | See Source »

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...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Relay Teams Set To Begin Season With Race Today | 12/12/1946 | See Source »

...middle distance running, former Varsity man, Cliff Wharton, is the leading runner in the 440 while Arnold Edelman and Ted Withington, captain of the Freshman team in 1942, are high ranking in the half mile. This fall's cross country squad is furnishing the staying power in the mile and two mile with Frank Gurloy, John Cogan, Huna Rosenfold, T. H. Walnut, and Hal May moving into the cage after two month's of steady training in the barriers' circuit...

Author: By Shane E. Riorden, | Title: Mikkola Trains Big Cinder Squad For Rough Winter Track Schedule | 12/6/1946 | See Source »

Thirty years ago a young wife was hauled up a sheer 600-ft. cliff to her new home in the Faroe Islands. She hasn't yet made up her mind to come down again. Six hundred years ago her Viking ancestors on the craggy basalt archipelago, jutting sharply from the sea 250 miles north of Scotland, came under Danish rule. They haven't yet made up their minds to shake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DENMARK: Home Rule (Cone-Shaped) | 11/18/1946 | See Source »

...dollars bail, or U.S. $6,000), he gave little credit to the prayers of his own followers or of John's. The Soviet news agency Tass, jubilantly reporting the Archbishop's "liberation" and a service celebrating it, said Victor told "thousands of believers": "Behind us like a cliff stands Soviet power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: A Mighty Fortress ... | 11/11/1946 | See Source »

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