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...tightly bunched 26-horse field pounded into Tattenham Corner, Long-shot (33-1) Romulus clipped the heels of the French-owned colt Crossen. Off flew French Jockey Maurice Larraun, down went Romulus-and in seconds the track was covered with seven prostrate jockeys and riderless horses. One horse broke a leg, six jockeys were injured-four seriously-and the casualties included the 9-2 favorite, Hethersett. The eventual winner: Larkspur, a 22-1 choice owned by the U.S.'s Raymond Guest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scoreboard: Jun. 15, 1962 | 6/15/1962 | See Source »

...game, Harvard also shut out Dartmouth, to remain undefeated. After runs by Frank Crossen and Ted Marmor had brought the ball to the Dartmouth one-yard line, Steve Cohen went over for the touchdown. Cohen also made the conversion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yardlings Preserve Early Score, Beat Dartmouth in Third Straight | 10/25/1958 | See Source »

...fullback Lamar expects to go with either Glenn Haughie or Steve Cohen. Most of the heavy ball carrying on a T offense is done by the halfbacks and the Yardlings are well staffed here with either Deane or Frank Crossen at left half while Bob Repsher should get the nod at right half. Quarterback Chuck Ravenal, another Exonian standout, has been directing the squad well in practice and he passed quite well in yesterday's scrimmage against the J. V.s. Lamar also has two other capable quarterbacks on the team in Dick Rinella and Bill Rodgers...

Author: By Peter J. Quigby, | Title: Yardling Eleven Must Overcome Flu and Tufts in Season's Opener | 10/10/1957 | See Source »

...then the Duchess of Angouleme, paid no attention, but others were more sympathetic. The mayor of Spandau believed Naundorff and took him to Brandenburg. There Naundorff was arrested for arson and jailed for counterfeiting, but two years later, on his release, he persuaded the Minister of Justice in nearby Crossen that he was the Dauphin. Eventually Naundorff moved on to Switzerland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Lost or Found | 10/16/1950 | See Source »

...Leader Adolf Hitler, after becoming Chancellor in 1933, founded four national Ordensburgs or Schools for Leaders. It will take five more years to complete these elaborate establishments, featured by "castles" built like medieval keeps, where the Leaders will be schooled. Most nearly completed is Castle Crossen-see in Pomerania, where the Leaders sleep in low, thatched buildings intended to suggest National Socialist links with the peasantry and the soil. Training at Crossensee of the first class of Leaders has just been completed and they are now going to work as teachers of 1,080 Leaders, youths between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Windsors in Naziland | 10/25/1937 | See Source »

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