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...races will be rowed over a mile-long upstream course through the Basin. Finish line will be just below the Cottage Farm bridge...
Kentucky Melody. Rosemary Clooney comes from historic ballad country, about ten miles upstream from the place where Eliza nipped across the ice ahead of the bloodhounds. She was born on May 23, 1928, the daughter of a housepainter in Maysville, Ky. (pop. 8,600). Her sister Betty came along three years later and, two years after that, a brother, Nicholas. Later her parents separated, and Rosemary, moving from relative to relative and town to town, has never settled down since (though, nowadays, two blocks of a Maysville street is officially known as "Rosemary Clooney Street...
Kansas. Pushing upstream as the Republican flood rolled across Kansas, Democrat Howard S. Miller, 73-year-old farmer-lawyer from Morrill, ousted Republican Representative Albert Cole. The reason: Cole supported the Tuttle Creek Dam (TIME, Sept. 1), part of the Missouri River development program. Many residents of the district oppose the dam because it would require abandonment of many farms. A group of farm wives organized a motorcade and toured the district with Miller under the slogan: "Let's quit this dam foolishness...
Yale's four crews will live at Gales Ferry, a half mile upstream from the Crimson's Red Top headquarters. Both colleges will hold workouts twice...
...Elis have rowed four races this season, and lost all of them, but showed marked improvement towards the end of the year. The Crimson has rowed five races, winning only the first two, but it has bettered Yale in the Eastern Sprints. The upstream course record, 19:54.2, was set by the Elis in 1949, the only four-mile race they have won since...