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Yardling John Ogden took first in the three-mile freshman race, as the Crimson downed Cornell, 19 to 44. Arnold Carey of Cornell came in second, but Yardling runners took third through eight. An indication of encouraging depth was the fact that the eighth-place Yardling was less than a minute behind Ogden...
...came to sip," Ogden Nash has written on the cover of Helen Bevington's new book of very light verse, "and stayed to gulp." Searching for similarly unanticipated delights, the CRIMSON presents, as is its wont, a brace of courses that cheer and may inebriate...
...eyes brightened when he came to the figures on freight. Inked across one page in bold, red numerals was the figure 444. It meant that Russell's railroad had delivered 444 consecutive trainloads of perishable produce from California's Central Valley to the S.P. terminal at Ogden, Utah-from where the cars move north, south and east across the nation-without running so much as five minutes behind schedule...
...Wild West sagas, Civil War exploits. But by citizenship and temperament she remained forever England. She drank Scotch whisky, disguised modesty with a tart tongue, concealed generosity by demanding high standards. She was also properly foresighted. Anticipating her death. Miss Hewitt had mailed her own obituary to Mrs. Ogden Reid, onetime publisher of the New York Herald Tribune...
Coad's marital affairs. Last March, it seemed, Merwin Coad had traveled to Double Springs, Ala., and got a quickie divorce from his wife Delores. Then he returned to Washington and, in May, married his administrative assistant's former wife, a blonde ex-beauty queen (Miss Ogden, Utah...