Word: latters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...honest, but not necessarily efficient or interested departments. If a department is uninterested in the House-orientation proposed for non-honors tutorial, or if it is wildly enthusiastic about the restrictions to be imposed on the content of pass candidacy, it gets free rein to enact the latter impulse and receives no push in the direction of the former...
Considering the heavy rain and soggy track, which forced the jumps indoors, the winning times, especially those of Joel Landau, were exceptional. The speedy Junior won both hurdles, the highs with a 14.7 which tied the meet record and the lows in a creditable 24 seconds flat. In the latter, he had to come from behind to catch Cornell's ubiquitous Bo Roberson at the last hurdle...
...meet with Yale, were those of captain Pete Reider, who appeared to have regained his form as he out-sprinted Cornell's Dave Eckels to win a 9:32 two-mile after having outlasted Cornell's Nat Cravener for second in the mile. As expected, Mike Midler won the latter...
...before one, you're in one." At Gaillard's protestations of U.S. solidarity with France, Jean-Marie Le Pen, a right-wing tough elected as a Poujadist, interrupted: "Of the two dangers that menace the independence of France-Bolshevik Russia and the United States-the latter is by far the worse." Then the banderilleros retired, and Gaillard found himself face to face with burly Gaullist Jacques Soustelle, the man whom Frenchmen have come to call Jacques le tombeur-Jacques the Cabinet-wrecker...
Joel Landau, competing in only two events, was the only double winner of the meet, winning the high hurdles and the 220. The Crimson just missed a sweep of the latter, when Sandy Dodge who had earlier won the 100, missed third by a step. Lee Barnes, third in the 100, finished second...