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...withdrawal of the Columbia team from the freshman race due to an out-break of flu left the Yardlings in a tough, two-way contest with Pennsylvania. That they finally won out, 26-31, may be ascribed largely to superior depth...

Author: By John P. Demos, | Title: Varsity Harriers Record Easy Win In Triangular Meet at New York | 10/19/1957 | See Source »

...also amounted to rejecting an evident bid by Soviet Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev for a two-way deal between Washington and Moscow...

Author: By The ASSOCIATED Press, | Title: Satellite Maintains Steady Course As U.S. Plans Winter Launching; Ike Spurns Soviet Policy Parley | 10/10/1957 | See Source »

...Egyptian government as royalty (roughly the same amount paid by the old company). Another 25% will be set aside for developments and improvements of the canal; this will include the $287 million "ninth program" planned by the old company before seizure, which by 1968 would make the canal two-way for two-thirds of its length and deepen it enough to handle tankers up to 60,000 tons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIDDLE EAST: Nasser's Canal | 4/8/1957 | See Source »

...though the New York Times called Nasser's terms an "absurd ultimatum," the Western powers seemed to hold out little real hope of extracting any major concessions: they might, in return for making the arrangement two-way instead of unilateral, firm up the contractual status of the agreement. But Nasser no longer faced the threat of armed attack by Britain or France, and Britain's Foreign Office acknowledged privately that any attempt at economic boycott could not be long maintained in the face of bitter opposition from shipping companies watching their competitors steam through the canal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DIDDLE EAST: Nasser's Canal | 4/8/1957 | See Source »

...sophomores and juniors, they succeeded in improving the Crimson's Ivy record, moving the team out of undisputed last place to a three-way tie for sixth and a two-way tie for seventh. But during those two years, the Crimson won only six and eight games respectively, and spectator interest was still very...

Author: By Bernard M. Gwertzman, | Title: THE SPORTING SCENE | 2/26/1957 | See Source »

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