Word: poling
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Crimson track and field forces will be a slight favorite over a question mark Army squad at West Point this afternoon. Harvard is strong in the sprints, the high jump, the pole vault, the broad jump, and the hurdles, but is weak in most of the running events...
...broken in two, the two parts nearly at right angles. Amazingly, ten of her passengers were alive. Among them worked Stewardess Mary T. Eshbach, shaken up, cut. but still on her feet. The eleventh passenger, a T. W. A. employe, lay dead near by, crushed by a telephone pole. Not far off was the body of Captain Scott. Somehow, it appeared, he had made the one bad mistake that no airman can ever make twice...
WASHINGTON--The State Department tonight "expressed regret" to the German Embassy over yesterday's incident in which two American sailors and three civilians tore a Nazi swastika flag from a ninth-floor pole of the German Consulate in San Francisco. It also advised the German Embassy that an investigation would be made...
Sophomore Mitch Ford paced Crimson entrants in the V. F. W. track meet in the Boston Garden Saturday night by coming away with a tie for second with Steve Madey '40 in the pole vault. Ford and Madey cleared 13 feet, but loat to a 13 feet three inch effort by Perkins of the Observation Squadron...
Captain Don Donahue has entered the invitation 45-yard high hurdles. In the pole vault event are Chester d' Autremont and Mitchell Ford, who reached 13 feet at the Garden last year. Trial heat and semi-final events will be held in the afternoon and all finals in the evening...