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...Columbia Saturday, Tom Rogstad threw Larry Bangser in 4:28 minutes in the final and deciding match. Up to that point that Lions were leading by a one point margin. Among the other Harvard victors in that meet were Harry Blain, Captain Dick Thomas, Don Miles, and Lee Sosman...
...fair amount of strength in every event. By piling up their share of second and third places, his natators should stay close to the Cadets until the final-relay, and by means of the final relay the Crimson should be able to take the meet by a margin of two or three points...
...team, in avenging last year's two losses to the Crimson, led all the way and was never seriously threatened until near the end of the contest when a determined Harvard rally cut the margin to four points all to no avail...
...resourceful in meeting practical problems; read more books; did more dancing; went to more concerts; took a keener interest in world affairs; went out for more extracurricular activities; were elected to more student offices. Clinching fact: graduates of the six most progressive schools had the best record, the biggest margin of superiority over their fellows...
Todd is primarily a ship repairer, with seven busy yards on three U.S. coasts. Since 1940 the Navy and the Maritime Commission have been its chief customers. On one recent Government job, Mr. Barnes declared candidly, Todd's profit margin was 62%, on others 20 or 22%. He told how, embarrassed at such profits (but at the Navy's suggestion), Todd had managed to restore $4,000,000, worming its way through Treasury regulations to do so. The blame for Todd's "profiteering," according to Mr. Barnes, belonged where Congress was least likely to look...