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...last cross-country team of pre-war days set a high standard for this year's aggregation to follow. In 1942, the Mikkolamen placed second in the heptagonals in New York. In the same year, Harvard upset two highly favored rivals in taking a triangular meet from Yale and Princeton...
Swooping down on Soldiers Field yesterday for what Bill Bingham called "the first forced landing there since 1918," a trio of air-minded Princeton debaters came to Cambridge last night, only to lose the home leg of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton Triangular Debate to the defending Crimson team...
...oldest of traditional college rivalries will be revived tomorrow evening with the holding of the annual Harvard-Yale-Princeton Triangular Debate, this year on the subject of the guaranteed annual wage...
...more specialized, activities, such as the Outing Club, the Ski Club, the Mountaineering Club, and the Yacht Club had bumpy going during the dark ages, but all of them are currently being revived by the influx of returning veteran members. The Debate Council never missed the Yale and Princeton triangular debates, and awarded the Coolidge prize throughout hostilities...
...partner of secrecy and violence. He was a legend-to his enemies, an Oriental Himmler, Plehve and Torquemada combined; to his friends, a ruthless but righteous patriot. Even Tai Li's age was unknown; he was "about" 50. His flat brown nose, wide-set black eyes and triangular ebony brows had appeared in few published photos. His birthplace was Chekiang, Chiang Kai-shek's native province. He studied at Whampoa Military Academy, where Chiang was president...