Word: relayed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...world's records listed for men, all but six are held by U.S. swimmers. Japan's S. Makino and T. Amano are credited with three, Germany's A. Heina with two, Japan's 1936 Olympic relay team with...
...France's foremost prehistorian, the Abbé Henri Breuil, soon inspected the pictures, pronounced them genuine and highly important. Early this year he managed to relay news of the discovery to the learned British journal, Nature. Archeologists and anthropologists world-over opened their eyes in amazement, then frowned wearily at the difficulty of getting adequate photographs through the confusion and censorship of Vichy. Last week TIME succeeded in bringing them out. The most interesting of them appear herewith...
Born Lou Rapaport in New Haven, 32-year-old Barry Wood is, like Rudy Vallee and Lanny Ross, one of Yale University's gifts to popular music. He took his Ph.B. in 1930, was a crack relay swimmer and water poloist. Recently Barry Wood was named nation's "Sweater Boy"-by two knitting works, in a belated effort to right the unbalance created by Hollywood's sweater girls...
...Four University of California trackmen (John Reese, Grover Klemmer, Dick Peter, Clarence Barnes): two-mile relay, feature race of Los Angeles' brand-new Coliseum Relays, in 7 min., 34.5 sec.; breaking by 1.3 sec. the world's record set by a team of U.S. Olympic stars (Hornbostel, Young, Williamson, Woodruff) at London...
After running on the two-mile relay team this winter, another attack of sickness discouraged him so that he seriously considered quitting track. By the Dartmouth meet, however, he had so improved through sheer training, that his teammates voted him the Sav Cartoon for the most improved member...