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Tommy Townsend with John Reed as crew scored only 75 points, whereas he might have won the "B" division if he had not been disqualified in three heats out of the ten in his division. In the "A" division, A. C. Langworthy with the crew of Mac Williams managed but 66 points...
...Entry. Johnson's shot at Mac-Arthur was based mostly on a Feb. 28, 1945 (three weeks after Yalta) entry in the diary of Navy Secretary James Forrestal. Wrote Forrestal, after a talk with MacArthur: "He felt that we should secure the commitment of the Russians to active and vigorous prosecution of a campaign against the Japanese." Douglas MacArthur was quick to reply to Johnson. Said he: "The imminent collapse of Japan was clearly apparent several months before Yalta ... I would most emphatically have recommended against bringing the Soviet into the Pacific war at that late date. To have...
...drama front, Eileen Heckart achieved a considerable tour de force on Philco TV Playhouse as a servant who chooses her employer's family over her own mother. ABC's U.S. Steel Hour captured much of (the bestselling novel's fun in an adaptation of Mac Hyman's No Time for Sergeants; Andy Griffith was convincing as the Georgia rookie with two left feet and an unconquerable spirit. Probably the week's most convincing drama was found on another pair of ABC shows. Pond's Theater proved again that Britain's late great John...
Yale easily took the 400-yard free style relay in 3:24.9 with Aubrey, Sandy Gideonse, Dan Cornwell, and Captain Mac Aldrich. The Crimson's quartet of Dyer, Pete Macky, Jon Lind, and Jorgensen was fourth behind Michigan and lowa State. Dyer's leg put Harvard in the lead, but by the final lap Jorgensen again had to come from behind to beat the Ohio State team by one second and Stanford by 4.8. Dartmouth's relay did not reach the finals...
Meanwhile, Yale's Dan Cornwell, John Niles, and Captain Mac Aldrich had pulled up into second place, and the half-a-body length lead which the Crimson's Jim Jorgensen had going into the last lap was over the Blue and not the Green...