Word: ithaca
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Crewmen and baseball players, who will travel to Cornell that day, will be able to take the exam in Ithaca, however...
...McHale came through to clinch the cup. ¶ The University of Washington crew, perennial powerhouse of U.S. rowing, the Pacific Coast championship, over California and Stanford; at Seattle. ¶ The Yale crew, the Carnegie Cup, for the first time in twelve years, over Princeton, Cornell and Syracuse; at Ithaca, N.Y. CJ The Harvard crew, the Adams Cup, for the tenth straight time, over Navy and Pennsylvania; at Philadelphia. ¶ Sam Snead, with a 17-under-par 263, the $10,000 Greenbrier Open Golf tournament; at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. ¶ Russia's Mikhail Botvinriik, the world -. chess championship...
PETER Yu Ithaca...
Died. Edmund Ezra Day, 67, president of Cornell (1937-49), before that social-sciences director of the Rockefeller Foundation; of a heart attack during a morning drive; in Ithaca, N.Y. A Dartmouth man ('05), Day, a calmly efficient president, headed Cornell during its period of greatest growth, saw its faculty almost doubled...
...eight day period between March 31 and April 7, it will sing in Arlington, Washington, New York City, Ithaca, New York (at Cornell University), Rockport, New York, Cleveland, and Pittsburg. The Radcliffe Choral Group will sing at the first three concerts...