Word: vaults
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...film doomed soon to dry and crumble into powder? Not if loving care can prevent it. In an aluminum can sealed in an air-conditioned, constant temperature vault at MGM's Culver City studios lies one of the most valuable objects of its weight in existence: the master negative of G.W.T.W. Beside it rests the picture's master print, "the platinum yardstick" by which the colors of all new prints are measured. As long as these masters are in reasonably good shape, G.W.T.W. is safe. Prints can be "enhanced," if worst comes to worst, and even...
Beckwith is a slight favorite in the high jump, as is Blodgett in the pole vault and Tom Corbin in the javelin throw...
Blodgett took the 120 high hurdles in a respectable 15.3 and won the abbreviated 200 low hurdles in 22.4. Back in the Stadium he was first in the broad jump at 21 ft. 2 1/2 in., and second in the pole vault behind Tiger sensation Charlie Mitchell...
...pole vault and javelin throw somewhat less strong. Both depend upon Blodgett. Blodgett is the pole vaulter on the team by two feet; last year he 13 ft., 9 in., and hopefully will pass 14 ft. this season. In javelin throw, he and Tom the best Crimson men, and or both may throw 200 feet coming events...
...other two field records were set by Crimson ace Tom Biodgett in the pole vault and broad jump. Biodgett's pole vault of 13 ft. broke by six inches the meet record he set last year. The broad jump was a Crimson disappointment, aside from Blodgett's record leap of 22 ft., 11 in. "Zik" Asikiwe had a bad day, and Alan Albright, although he qualified for the finals, and although he was the most consistent Crimson jumper throughout the day, was unable to squeeze out the few extra inches necessary to place...