Word: wente
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last season the Tigers, beaten one weekend in the H-Y-P Goldthwait Cup regatta by the Crimson went on in the next to polish off six lightweight crews, including Harvard, in the Wright Cup races. This afternoon on Princeton's Lake Carnegic, the Crimson will be out to follow Nassau's example, and Coach Haines has gone to the trouble of switching strokes in an effort to succeed...
...fact that he does not cultivate favorites does not mean that he refuses to be friendly with the orchestra. Philharmonic members often went up to his room to chat with him, on any subject from the most abstruse musicology to plain gossip about available jobs for conductors--gossip of which, incidentally, Munch strongly disapproved...
...Mexico, close to the site of the first atom bomb. The observatories are equipped with spectrohelioscopes-- astronomical X-ray machines that penetrate to the inner layers of the sun--and with coronoscopes, which blot out the sun like an eclipse, so that the other corona can be watched. Menzel went west a few months ago to spend all his time at the solar stations, on the Astronomy Department's biggest project...
Graton wanted to see how temperatures changed at various depths as the geyser went off. But once his experimenting brought up more than a handful of pen-line graphs...
...earlier awards went to John E. Carlson '48 as "the man who has done most for Lowell House in the last year. Edward M. Yamasaki '50 as "the man who has fostered the most fraternal House spirit"; Frederick Richardson '48 as "the man who has done most to promote House athletics"; and Thurlow G. Ricker '48, as "the House member with the best sense of humor." Carlson is former chairman of the House Committee. Richardson is House athletic secretary...