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Frank Dewar, who has been in and out all season, is in today at the 147 pound class. Newcomer Ezra Ingalls holds down the 167 position for his first meet, and Kenny Culbert starts at 177.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wrestlers Engage Princeton Today; Tigers Hold Edge | 2/21/1953 | See Source »

Ingalls sojourns in India have been more than musty perusals of dwindling philosophies. His second trip, during the war, was for the O.S.S. for which he did secret work throughout the East. His final excursion this fall was a combination of study and teaching. For some months he worked with...

Author: By Michael. O. Finkelstein, | Title: Sanskrit Scholar | 2/5/1953 | See Source »

Ingalls himself has done anything but that. Brought up in the mountain country of Virginia, he graduated from high school at the age of fifteen and persuaded his father to let him study music in Germany. "In Munich," he says, "I learned how to ski and speak German and that...

Author: By Michael. O. Finkelstein, | Title: Sanskrit Scholar | 2/5/1953 | See Source »

Ingalls' favorite teaching job is History 186, The History of Modern India. He tries to see the troubled peninsula, as few Westerners do, from an Indian point of view. "Most people think important to her is to stay out. The antithesis of communism and Democracy is not applicable to India...

Author: By Michael. O. Finkelstein, | Title: Sanskrit Scholar | 2/5/1953 | See Source »

All this is said mildly--as Ingalls says most things --but with a certain vehemence of authority. For Daniel Ingalls sees in the unfolding of modern India the echoes of the Nyaya's, the Veda's, and Vedanta's--the Indian philosophies he loves, and knows, so well.

Author: By Michael. O. Finkelstein, | Title: Sanskrit Scholar | 2/5/1953 | See Source »

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