Word: raye
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Princeton took an early lead in toils, scoring by 5 to 4 over Ray Frankmann, Stan Sheldon, and Bill Raney. The Crimson came back in the epee as Giles Constable, John Agar, and Chip Arp registered by 5 1/2-3 1/2 to send the home team into a one-point lead. The winners clinched the match in the saber competition...
...Ray at 145 and captain Pete Fuller rate as sure decision winners, but Princeton will take 128 by default and the Tigerace Russ Randall rates a good edge over Jim Conant...
However, theses and divisionals will probably keep most Seniors from accepting the post. Already Ray A. Goldberg '48, treasurer of the Council and considered by many a likely successor to the presidency, has declared that his studies and other extra-curricular activities would compel him to refuse nomination to the post...
...them standees, saw the more exciting Block-house proceedings. At 121, Coombs took a default but lost to his overweight opponent by a 7 to 2 count in a subsequent exhibition bout. Brown won a default in the 128-pound class and a pin in the next weight. Then Ray took a 4 to 0 decision at 145, but Conant was pinned...
...then touches the patient, transferring a little of their strength to him. To be healed internally as well, the patient swallows a little of the painting in herb tea. Leaving a sand painting intact overnight would be at least as dangerous, the Navajos believe, as leaving an X-ray machine running in a sickroom. So before sundown each day, the medicine man releases its magic force by obliterating the painting with a plumed wand...