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...Montreal. On a visit to the O'Connells last summer, McCashin took a fancy to the animal, rode him, was convinced of his merit. He took him to his Pluckemin home for further training, successfully put him through eliminations to pick the U.S. team, and the grueling three-day competition...
Phillips Brooks House will begin a three-day blood drive next Monday. The aim will be to surpass last March's record of 541 pints, which is the most ever gives at a single college...
...team of Mathews, Durand and McCashin went on to win the three-day low-score competition this week, it was pretty clear that U.S. amateurs could hold their own with anybody's cavalry. Heretofore, women have been barred from Olympic jumping competition, but if the U.S. delegation has its way in Olympic Committee meetings this spring, the bars will come down in time for the 1952 Olympics...
Knockout Roar. Against topflight international competition, including members of the Mexican army team-which has dominated the show for three years -the girls did better than well. In the first event of a three-day low-score competition, first Arthur McCashin, then Mrs. Durand turned in faultless rides. The British and the Mexicans, whose team included the skilled woman rider, Lieut. Eva Valdes, hung up low scores too. That left it up to "Anchor Man" Norma Mathews, top-ranking U.S. rider, to bring home the ribbons. The crowd edged up on their seats as the blue-eyed blonde came into...
...letter was signed by 100 percent of the men available in the departments of Art and Archaeology, Aeronautical Engineering, Economics, English, History, Music, and Religion during the three-day period that it was being circulated around the campus...