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...Harvard Glee Club Organization is diversifying its singing groups to widen the focus of musical opportunities at Harvard, Elliot Forbes '40, Fanny Peabody Professor of Music and conductor of the Glee Club announced yesterday...
...switchman's error) of a collision in New York City last year. After the foundering of a 60-year-old freighter on Lake Huron in 1966 (28 died), it ordered the Coast Guard to intensify inspection of older ships plying the Great Lakes. Even a proposal to widen the breadth of trucks by six inches (to 102 inches) has not escaped the board's eye; unless highways are correspondingly widened, the accident risk would also increase...
...mental processes. To Pauling, this suggests simply that the brain is more sensitive than most other organs to even a mild deficiency. He would broaden the range of "essential nutrilites" to include vitamins, amino acids and fatty acids, and probably a host of other substances. He would also widen the range of emotional illnesses for which biochemical causes, or at least components, should be sought...
Harvard jumped out at the start stroking at 41. They gained a length lead after 30 yards and settle down to a 35 beat pace for the rest of the race. They continued to widen their lead over the course, finishing five and a half lengths ahead of Dartmouth...
Starting out at 41 strokes per minute, the Crimson held a full three-length margin after 100 meters. Captain and cox Brian Sullivan settled them into a pace of 34 strokes per minute for the rest of the race, and they did not widen their margin thereafter...