Word: dual
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Faculty in the Fine Arts Department expressed enthusiasm at Gombrich's appointment. Seymour Slive, associate professor of Fine Arts, declared yesterday that Gombrich's dual role of historian and philisopher meant that "his voice carries special weight...
...likely to refer patients direct to the clinic, bypassing the chishiji and similar sings. The medicine men, more and more, are admitting themselves to PHS hospitals to get white man's magic for illnesses which, they recognize, they cannot cure themselves. The Many Farms clinic itself has a dual tie with the divinities of healing: its Hippocratic directors were careful, when it was dedicated 2½ years ago, to have two Navajo medicine men conduct elaborate good-omen rituals. It looks as though the magic of both races has been effective...
Yesterday was Benjamin's day. The Crimson captain had won every race of the dual and triangular season, beating such Ivy League stalwarts as Nat Cravener of Cornell, Penn's Dick Tracy, Columbia's Jose Iglesias, and Bob Lowe of Brown. His "refusal to be beaten" had become one of the sure things in a cross-country season of uncertain depth and unpredictable performances...
...championship meet is a different proposition from a dual meet," Coach Bill McCurdy said. "We've had some trouble with depth this year and last year too--that hurts when you have 70 people line up for the start. Our fifth runner was twelfth against Yale, but 30 or 40 people might have passed him in a championship meet...
...strong in the freshman meet, running to a 23-41-56 victory over the Yardlings and Yale. Mark Mullin sped to victory over Elliott of Princeton in the time of 15:00. Slansky finished fourth for the Crimson and Field was ninth. It was the Yardlings third defeat in dual or triangular competition this season...