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Articles
November 01, 1971 It is Fitting that in cross-country the team with the least number of points wins. Fitting, because the sport's advocates outdo one another in extolling its Thoreauvian virtues—purity, simplicity, rusticity. One has...
December 25, 1961 THE ROYAL PHILOSOPHY
June 29, 1959 | William Leggett Trainer Hirsch knew chill disaster but dug in again
June 22, 1959 TRACK & FIELD—Kansas had produced many an individual NCAA champion but never a team title—until last weekend at Lincoln, Neb., where hungry Jayhawks flew off with biggest prize (see page 16). Thirty big points were...
June 22, 1959 | Whitney Tower Eddie Arcaro had a narrow escape from death while Sword Dancer won the most coveted race of them all in the quagmire of Belmont
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