Word: quadrangulars
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...quadrangular meet a week from tomorrow will see Tufts, Holy Cross, and M.I.T. competing with the Crimson Varsity at Franklin Park, while Freshmen and J.V. runners from the four schools may line up here on the Charles River course...
After getting out of the tanks and onto the river March 11, the Varsity crew spent a hectic two months trying to fit the right man in the right seat for the quadrangular race against Cornell, Princeton, and M.I.T. on May 4. Stroked by Lou Cox, who replaced be-measled Toby Ross two days before the meet, the Varsity boat finished strongly, with enough of a kick to catch Princeton in the last half mile but not enough power to head a strong Cornell eight; M.I.T. finished last. On the same day, the Jayvees were nosed by Princeton and Bert...
...week later the squad journeyed to Hanover for the Quadrangular Meet, and although things were a little tighter this time, Dartmouth (by two points), Penn, and Yale fell before the Crimson...
...they will be seen in the shot put, the discus and the hammer throw. Jack Fisher came close to breaking the University's record for the hammer in the Yale meet when he threw it a distance of 168 feet 2 inches. Jack also took first in the quadrangular meet at Dartmouth...
...Truman's confidence over the forthcoming meeting in the Russian-occupied area near Berlin. The best guess was that it would be held at Germany's "imitation Versailles"-wooded, gardened Potsdam. There Frederick the Great* had plotted strategy to divide his enemies; there he had built his quadrangular Sanssouci. Potsdam's rococo palaces were just what the Russians, British and Americans needed for separate quarters. Whether or not Harry Truman could there present a U.S.-approved world security charter, he had apparently made up his mind on the key points of his Big Three dealings...