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SCIENCE AIDS OLYMPIC CONTESTANTS -Two American aspirants for Olympic honours test the streamlining of thair boblsed in a wind tunnel at N ew York University of Engineering. Brian Seymour (left) and Arthur Tyler, both of Rochester, New York, are out to win the two-man bobsled event in the 1956 winter Olympic Games.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 12

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SCIENCE AIDS OLYMPIC CONTESTANTS -Two American aspirants for Olympic honours test the streamlining of thair boblsed in a wind tunnelat New York University of Engineering. Brian Seymour (left) and Arthur Tyler, both of Rochester, New York, are out to win the two-man bobsled event in the 1956 winter Olympic Games. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 12

SCIENCE AIDS OLYMPIC CONTESTANTS -Two American aspirants for Olympic honours test the streamlining of thair boblsed in a wind tunnelat New York University of Engineering. Brian Seymour (left) and Arthur Tyler, both of Rochester, New York, are out to win the two-man bobsled event in the 1956 winter Olympic Games. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27471, 4 October 1954, Page 12