Word: duals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...more often met by amusement or disdain. Nixon and Agnew came to the vice-presidency with very different intellectual and educational equipment; Nixon in 1953 was a young but consummate politician with far more practical savvy than Agnew brings to his job. Moreover, the present Vice President has a dual mission that was not necessary in the less ambiguous days...
Coach Pappy Hunt's freshmen are also a major three in their race. Villanova's freshmen should be no problem, but William and Mary and Fordham may be very strong, Hunt has been emphasizing the IC4A's for the Yearlings, who have easily completed an undefeated season in dual-meet competition...
DUNSTER'S production of the Durrenmatt-Gore Vidal play Romulus excellently reflects the dual nature of the work. It reminds one of many French plays (especially those of Cocteau, Anouilh and Giraudoux) both witty and superficial on one hand, and intensely intellectual and philosophical on the other. The problem of mounting such a production on the amateur level is obvious: the recruitment of actors to perform characters who can simultaneously embrace these conflicting elements...
Army and Navy will have a shot as well, but it is highly unlikely that the results will be any different from those earlier this fall-or from those of the past two years. Harvard owns the Heps, and its fortunate possession of depth that insures sweeps in dual meets, works even more to its advantage in multi entrant meets...
...problem that confronts Penn and Princeton is the same one that plagued them in October when the Crimson ran them down in dual meets-lack of adequate fourth and fifth men. Piazza romped easily when Penn challenged Harvard at Van Cortlandt, but the Crimson put four men in front of the Quakers second finisher and walked away without effort...