Word: triangular
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...apex of the triangular lot, stretching along, the north of the Yard will be leveled off in order to form a large street area, which the fire engines will cross getting...
...monument atop the hill, designed by Manhattan Architects Rodgers & Poor, is a 66-ft granite pylon set upon a star-shaped foundation. In cross-section it is triangular, the apex pointing north to where the hill formerly stood. From the apex to the south face is carved a rugged suggestion of swept-back wings. A revolving beacon surmounts the shaft. For the present at least, the beacon will be more of a landmark to mariners than to airmen. The nearest airport is army's Langley Field, 80 mi. north. The nearest airway passes some 200 mi. to the west...
...three schools rowed on the Charles with the understanding that the event would be repeated the host. During the past season Harvard found it impossible to make the trip to Princeton, and the race was a dual between Princeton and Technology. Next Spring the meet again becomes triangular, as it will continue...
...latest of a series of trophies to be presented for a similar purpose. Other cups recently placed in competition are the Childs' Cup, the Carnegie Cup, and the Charles Francis Adams Cup for the Harvard, Navy, Pennsylvania race Within the past few years the number of triangular meets has increased steadily, and the presentation of this latest cup makes the position of the three-concerned meet more secure...
...triangular race is expected to be close since the New Hampshire team, which won the New England Intercollegiates last year, lost only one man by graduation. Quimby, a Dartmouth man, won the Freshman race against Harvard last year by a wide margin and is expected to do well this afternoon. Coach Jaakko Mikkola expects a good showing...