Word: relays
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...along. Guidance is a deeper problem. It is comparatively easy to design electronic senses and brains that will enable a missile to do almost anything, but building them so they will work dependably is another matter. Many a missile has misbehaved because of the failure of a 50? electric relay. "That bird cost $100,000," the missilemen say. "It should have cost...
...second in the high jump at six feet; Ed Gruztener, who nipped Cornell's Jim Lingel for second place in the 440; Bob Curran, fifth in the hammer throw; Fred Ravreby, fifth in the javelin throw; Bob Ray, third in the shot put; the quarter mile relay team, which placed fifth; Bob Mello, one of four men who tied for third in the pole vault; and the mile relay team, which placed third behind Cornell and Navy...
...Crimson squad should make a good showing in the mile relay with Tom McGrath, John Packard, Ronnie Berman, and Ed Grutzner. Also, Al Wilson will provide stiff competition in the shot...
Deciding event of the afternoon was the very last one, the mile relay. Tom McGrath got an early lead of about eight yards. Dick Packard added distance, clinching the race, and leaving Ronnie Berman and Ed Grutzner to bring the squad in first, three seconds under its time against Dartmouth last week...
...barefoot twins, high jumping George Hipple, cleared 6 feet 3 1/2 inches to set a meet record, while the mile relay team did its duties in 3:22.9. Roland Sultze anchored the mile quartet in a fast 48.4 seconds with John Keene, William Easton, and Peter White as teammates. Sultze also does the 440 in something loss than...