Word: columbias
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...highest in the show's history-just ahead of John Kieran Jr. and just behind Van Doren (her husband was seventh). A sometime painter, pianist and Double-Crostics fan, she has a bachelor's degree (cum laude) from Queens College. New York, an M.A. and LL.B. from Columbia, has served as a legal assistant to Chief Justice Arthur Vanderbilt of the New Jersey Supreme Court. With Husband Victor, Vivienne lives in a 3½-room Greenwich Village apartment only four blocks from Van Doren...
...first time that able, intense Gabe Pressman has made trouble for the authorities. Touring Europe on a Pulitzer traveling scholarship at 24, Columbia Graduate Pressman tried to crash the trial of Hungarian Joseph Cardinal Mindszenty, was told there were no seats left. He produced pictures showing empty seats in the courtroom and was admitted, one of the two U.S. correspondents at the trial (the other: U.P.'s Ed Korry). Back in the U.S., Pressman got a job as a City Hall reporter for the New York World-Telegram, then, 2½ years ago, joined NBC's Manhattan station...
Yale has, to date, wins over Penn and Princeton, and losses to Columbia and Cornell. The Crimson, however, has managed to defeat only Cornell of the four other Ivy teams...
...Columbia Matches Revealing...
...real story lies in the Columbia matches. Yale lost to the Lions, 17 to 10, while the Crimson lost only 14 to 13. But the Elis won both the foil and sabre, 5 to 4, dropping epee without a win. The varsity won in foil and epee, 5 to 4, while losing in sabre...