Word: duals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When ten crimson-shirted harriers pound along the shores of Lake Carnegie and back across the Polo Field at Princeton this Friday in their objective meets with the Elis and the Tigers, they should be concluding the best Harvard dual meet season in several years; for the team this fall is one worthy of the coaching of Jaako Mikkola, who has been turning out great distance runners for so long it seems forever...
...bizarre rigmarole about a desert scion who kidnaps a dancing girl (Vilma Banky), The Son of the Sheik delighted audiences of its day .chiefly because it permitted the most famed matinee idol in cinema history to play a dual role-the Sheik and the Sheik's son, who is finally rescued by the Sheik from a cutthroat gang. Immediate consequence of its successful revival was naturally a race between proprietors of other old Valentino pictures to get their products to the screen. Also on view was The Sheik (1921), which, as an example of an even cruder school...
...Princeton's track team, undefeated in dual meets this year; the fourth annual Heptagonal meet (with Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Cornell, Columbia, Penn), climax of the Ivy League season; scoring in 13 of the 15 events and winning four (half-mile, 440-yd. relay, broad jump, hammer throw) ; for a total of 59¼ points; before a crowd of 10,000; at Princeton, N. J. Cornell was second, Columbia third...
...devotion of Nathan Pereles, Jr. '04, to Harvard University is a strange phenomenon. When his election to the dual office of President of the Associated Harvard Clubs and Director of the Harvard Alumni Association was recently announced, people glanced at his record and said it was a "good thing," "the right man," of made some other automatic comment. Yet the study of that record brings every college man to a consideration of what his alma mater is worth...
...national rival of the United Mine Workers of America, key union in John L. Lewis' C.I.O. structure; authorized a radio invasion of John L. Lewis' membership via A.F. of L. Station WCFL, Chicago. As an oldtime United Mine Worker Mr. Green bitterly fought, bitterly despised the "dual" Progressives. Having been expelled by U.M.W., ex-Miner Green last week said A.F. of L. would support its new international to the utmost, did not say whether he himself would join...