Word: stanford
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...trouble started in the 50 yard freestyle--a traditional judge's headache. The machine picked Robin Moore of Stanford for first. Moore's three timers each caught him in 22.1. The place judges, however, said Rex Aubrey of Yale had won. Aubrey's three timers clocked him in 22.1, 22.2, and 22.3 respectively. The meet officials held their first of many hurried conferences and compromised. They declared a tie race, but gave Moore an Intercollegiate record for his 22.1, while crediting Aubrey with a 22.2. Forty-five minutes later, however, they decided that since the swimmers had tied, they must...
Perennial winner Ohio State rates a slight edge over Yale for the team title, mainly on the strength of its 32 sure points in the dive. Iowa should finish a distant third with Harvard, North Carolina State, and Stanford battling it out for the next three positions...
...butterfly, and the two relays. In the 50, Chouteau Dyer (22.3) will once again contend with Rex Aubrey (22.2) and Sandy Gideonse (22.4) of Yale. But he will also face the added competition of Ohio State's Jim Kimmel (22.3), Northwestern's Al Kuhn (22.6), and Stanford's Robin Moore...
...appointment of Philip H. Rhinelander '29, former Director of General Education, as dean of the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences, was confirmed yesterday by Stanford president Walace Sterling...
Rhinelander, who is in England on leave from the Harvard department of Philosophy, is expected to take up his duties early in June as head of the largest academic unit at Stanford...