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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Determined to better their pitiful one and four post-war record against the Crimson, 19 Dartmouth skiers sped to victory Saturday in the annual Harvard-Dartmouth Slalom on Mt. Washington...
This weekend offers even the spindliest of Harvard athletes an opportunity to go down in Harvard's sporting annals. Anyone but anyone--connected with the University, student, faculty, or alumni, can race against Dartmouth's champion skiers Mt. Washington will be host to the annual Crimson-Green ski meet today, and the University will be out to cop its fifth victory in six attempts since...
Eisenhower forces moved into Cambridge yesterday en masse as they launched their headquarters, at 83 Mt. Auburn. The headquarters, under the auspices of the Cambridge Eisenhower Committee, supplements the like forces already at work in the University...
Legal Brawl. The furious battle for sales was matched by a legal brawl over the question: Who has first claim on the green gold in chlorophyll toothpastes? A small pharmaceutical outfit named Rystan Co., Inc. of Mt. Vernon, N.Y. thinks that it has. Eleven years ago Rystan, which is owned by ex-Adman O'Neill Ryan Jr. and two associates, paid more than $200,000 for a patent on all medical and dental compositions of water-soluble chlorophyll derivatives. Last month a federal court in Dallas upheld Rystan's patent and awarded the company $6,727 in damages...
...Pickering that first sent the Harvard astronomers south of the border. His assistants were not content with the Rockies, but moved to the Peruvian Andes where they explored the entire country for a suitable post location. Their first station was at Mt. Harvard near Lima at an altitude of 6600 feet. But the station that they finally decided to use was on Arequipa, slightly above 3,000 feet. There they found perfect atmospheric conditions in the long winter nights to take photographs not possible at Cambridge. A telescope increases its power by a factor of five, when operated under these...