Word: cupped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Yale's heavies were seeded first Tuesday, followed by Cornell, Harvard, Princeton, Navy and Pennsylvania. Jim Rathschmidt's Elis got the nod on the basis of their Carnegie Cup victory over Cornell last Saturday on the Housatonic. The Crimson is unbeaten...
Derrick Wilde's 150-pound crew went through a very encouraging low-stroke time trial earlier this week. Wilde plans to race his eight at a lesser beat this week as it was generally felt that last Saturday's Goldthwait Cup loss to Princeton, by three-quarters of a length, was largely the fault of too high a clip...
...Crimson took the Adams Cup at Annapolis by three-quarters of a length beating Navy, Pennsylvania, and the "Admirals", 1952 Olympic champions in that order. The Elis led all the way in defeating Cornell and Princeton at Derby, Conn., to win the Carnegie Cup...
...gets a greater lift at breakfast from Cartoonist Herblock than from her cup of coffee, I wish to express appreciation for TIME'S excellent and informative story on Philip Graham...
...interesting sidelight to Saturday's Adams Cup race is the fourth entrant--Navy's famous "Admirals" who resumed drilling together only this April. The 1956 Olympic crew picture still is cloudy, and this race may well determine which of four or five Eastern eights are in contention...