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Harvard's entries in the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden last Saturday night didn't fare too well. The mile relay team, consisting of Arnold Edelman, Wes Flint, Jim Wheeler, and Bill Bingham had a bad first quarter, and placed fourth in a four-team race won by Notre Dame...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mikkolamen Falter In Millrose Track Meet | 2/9/1943 | See Source »

Relay team members Bill Bingham, Arnold Edelman, Weston Flint, and Jim Wheeler will face official indoor competition for the first time this season. Practice competition with Tufts before and after Christmas vacation and small meets with Northeastern and Rhode Island are small fry as compared with the rivals which Millrose will produce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON TO ENTER MILLROSE CONTEST | 2/5/1943 | See Source »

Added to the loss earlier this winter of Athletic Director Bill Bingham and Football Coach Dick Harlow, is the expected departure of several other coaches including Lyal Clark, varsity line coach, who is leaving for North Carolina Pre-Flight school on February 11, and Tom Bolles, crew coach, who is now in Washington may get a Navy commission...

Author: By Lawrence G. Raisz, | Title: New '46 Will Get A Chance to Try For Sports Here | 1/29/1943 | See Source »

Common Sense was founded ten years ago this month by two young Yale intellectuals who had the idea that the U.S. needed a magazine of native (i.e., non-Stalinist, non-Trotskyist) radicalism. Founder Alfred Bingham, one of the seven versatile sons of Connecticut's Old Guard Republican Senator Hiram, had at the age of 27 already traveled around Europe and taught school in Russia. Founder Selden Rodman, was, at 23, a poet who detested the word pinko and who, at Yale, edited a radical undergraduate magazine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Arrived | 12/21/1942 | See Source »

...Committee took no action on changing any sports schedules, waiting until the fate of college students has been decided and announced. In the meantime, Bingham stated, "We will continue our regular schedules as long as we have students and transportation. However, the spring schedules will have to be changed because final exams have been moved forward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH BOLLES DICK HARLOW WIN LETTERS | 12/16/1942 | See Source »

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