Word: columbias
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dartmouth notwithstanding, the varsity has been playing good basketball, or at least good enough to beat teams of Brown's calibre. In both its games last weekend, the Crimson showed unquestionable strength, and with a break or two would have probably beaten Cornell as well as hapless Columbia...
...best news for the home side is that Bob Bowditch has recovered from the cold that kept him out of the Cornell and Columbia games and on the bench for a good part of the action at Hanover Wednesday. A dead shot and a top rebounder, Bowditch should help the squad to its fourth League win. The Bruins are two and six in League play...
...Columbia Gilbert and Sullivan Society will present An Evening of Gilbert and Sullivan Saturday at Agassiz Theatre. Excerpts from Pirates of Penzance, Ruddigore, Patience, and Yeomen of the Guard will be featured...
...sleep-or more properly, down on his pad. Then Ginsberg and a bearded friend hit the streets, walked till 6 a.m., talking about their mothers. It was all fried shoes. Like it means nothing. And this week they will do it all over again, by popular demand, at Columbia University in Manhattan...
...began expanding its faculty as well as its audience. Into White's continental ivory lab came the first of seven Nobel prizewinners, Bell Telephone Physicist Walter H. Brattain, for a flawless if slightly baffling discourse on transistors. The other Nobelmen in a second semester devoted to atomic physics: Columbia University's Dr. Polykarp Kusch (March 9), Caltech's Dr. Carl D. Anderson (May 6), Columbia's Dr. Isidor I. Rabi (May 15), Stanford's Dr. Felix Bloch (May 19), the University of California's chancellor, Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg (May 29), the Berkeley Radiation...