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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Actually, Weld isn't entirely uninhabited. Between 160 and 180 per day slip in unobtrusively to work out singly or under Haines' direction. The genial lightweight crew coach estimates that 60 percent are in the graduate schools...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Haines Has Quiet Summer; Singles Take Over at Weld | 7/22/1947 | See Source »

...Varsity, playing under Coach Dolph Samborski for the first time, tied for second in the League race--won by Yale--with Princeton and Columbia, all three teams winning 7 and dropping 5. The Crimson defeated every club in the seven-college League, except the Elis, at least once. And up to their final game, which they lost to Yale 1 to 0, they had a chance of tying for the League lead...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Coulson's Two Circuit Clouts Bring Him EIL Homer, Slugging Crowns; Finishes Second in Batting at .366 | 7/18/1947 | See Source »

...Stafford, Peggy Lee and Margaret Whiting, and Decca's Evelyn Knight. Beryl has the kind of soft, low-pitched voice that climbs into a listener's lap. Oberstein, who had built up Dinah until she ran off to Columbia last year, signed Beryl, and agreed to help coach her into the U.S. big time, a complicated and careful process that involves picking songs that are right for her, enveloping her in publicity and the right kind of clothes (sexy but decorous) and getting good nightclub and theater engagements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Rival for Dinah? | 7/14/1947 | See Source »

...last June 28, when the Crimson champions assembled in the same boat for the last time as a unit, and the spring of 1948 when the U. S. representative is chosen, a lot of water--pardon the expression--will pass under the Larz Anderson Bridge. And the shell-load Coach Tom Bolles will finally call his "number one beat" for competition as the Varsity next spring will have unfamiliar figures in at least three slides--stroke, four, and two--as well as a new coxswain...

Author: By Richard A. Green, | Title: Sports of the Crimson | 7/11/1947 | See Source »

...question about who would wear the red, white, and so-forth if the committee which does such things made its choice now. As it stands now--as it has stood ever since 1936, the fate of the Crimson oarsmen lies under the battered, gray felt hat worn perennially by Coach Bolles...

Author: By Richard A. Green, | Title: Sports of the Crimson | 7/11/1947 | See Source »

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