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Dartmouth's feud with the University of New Hampshire, at its height during the meets at Hanover and Middlebury, was overshadowed by the Crimson coup. Townsend, in fourth place, was high man for the Wildcats...
Although no team scores were officially kept, the four-man team composed of Howie Oedel, Bob Brundage, Bill Wolfe, and Bob Townsend ended up in sixth, eighth, eleventh, and nineteenth places out of a colorful field of 40 entries, despite the desperate efforts of the Skidmore team to lure Townsend off the trail...
...Rowse also scored three points to equal the Bellboys' total, while Bill Hausermann made the deciding tally. Dick Sorlien, Ed Townsend, and Bill Rottschafer found the nets for Lowell...
...Francisco, Federal men haled Newsman Frederick Vincent ("Wiggy") Williams, Publisher David Warren Ryder into court. In Lake Geneva, Wis., they found sleek Ralph Townsend, onetime U.S. consular aide in China, a contributor to Scribner's Commentator, mouthpiece-until Pearl Harbor-of rabid isolationists in the U.S. (TIME, Nov. 17). The three were accused of writing and distributing Japanese propaganda without registering as Jap agents...
...Townsend and Ryder, said the Government, edited a pro-Japanese monthly, Far Eastern Affairs. They also put out bales of propaganda pamphlets, including one entitled America Has No Enemies in Asia...