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High point man for the Crimson were Joel Cohen and Captain Bob Rittenburg, both of whom placed in three events. Cohen took a first in the high hurdles, a second in the dash, and a third in the broad jump, while Rittenburg took seconds in the high hurdles, broad jump, and high jump...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Track Team Upsets B.U., 57-52, As Terriers Default in Last Two Events | 12/16/1954 | See Source »

...Terriers lack depth in the running events, although they do have three outstanding performers: Bull Sheerer, New England dash champion last year; Bill Smith, National AAU champion in the 1000 yard race; and George Terry, current IC4A cross-country champion...

Author: By James W. Singer iii, | Title: Track Team to Meet Boston University Tonight in Season's Opener at Briggs | 12/15/1954 | See Source »

Crimson coach Bill McCurdy considers B.U. the favorite, but said that "we have a very definite chance of winning, for if the Eagles have individual brilliance, we have good depth. Our depth and our ability to take the close events, the shot, weight, and dash could easily determine the meet...

Author: By James W. Singer iii, | Title: Track Team to Meet Boston University Tonight in Season's Opener at Briggs | 12/15/1954 | See Source »

...book is somwhat as puerile as are those of most musical comedies of the era and taste coming down to the present. But Anton Wolbrook carries off the part of an outlawed noble returned to his ancestral manor with the same dash he might have shown had he though it much mattered. Fortunately, it doesn't, because the foot-stomping music, broad comedy, handsome characters (with a few grotesque ones for conventional spice0 and universal high spirits mask the blankness of the plot. In all, there are few musicals with so much to recommend them and such a paucity...

Author: By Robert J. Schoenberg, | Title: The Gypsy Baron | 12/13/1954 | See Source »

...additional dash of injury was added last August when Congress again cut the number of items prohibited to the satellites from 250 to about 170, nearly doubling the Soviet intake. The administration defended the reduction because of the easing in European tension points. If the end of the Korean and Indochina wars doesn't justify equalizing the restriction lists, the continued injury to America's overall policy does. The inequality of the trading requirements has a disadvantage greater than the profitable ventures of the shrewd dealers behind the Curtain. It also makes Communist China more dependent on Eastern Europe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Behind the Curtain | 11/13/1954 | See Source »

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