Word: box
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dissent. If the Soviet leaders do win some respite from international tensions, they will still have their hands full at home. An upsurge of intellectual dissent, of which Novelist Alexander Solzhenitzyn has become the symbol, has prompted a crackdown that is increasingly reminiscent of Stalin's day (see box). The economy is doing well, but not well enough. Last week, as the Supreme Soviet, Russia's parliament, met in the Great Kremlin Palace Congress Hall to consider the 1969 budget, the country's chief planner rattled off an impressive list of economic achievements (1968 income...
...Crimson fortunes dropped even lower when Dwight Ware went into the penalty box at 4:26 and Brown's defenseman Curt Bennett exploited the man advantage with a goal a minute later, giving the Bruins a healthy three goal lead...
Sophomore Dan DeMichele narrowed the gap with a score at 8:28, but Harvard's Chris Gurry tripped a Bruin four minutes later and went into the penalty box for two minutes...
...Hornig, George Murphy, and Chris Gurry scored the other three goals. Gurry's goal climaxed a spectacular full-length rush with one Harvard player in the penalty box...
First there are the sets. "They can't go out whistling the scenery" is the axiom of the musical theater. Yet audiences will at least go out whistling at the scenery. John Box's sets-the largest ever made in England-are miraculous recreations of higher and lower London. Here are the scrubbed Georgian facades of Bloomsbury, the madding, clangorous market streets, the crowded mass of blackened chimneys and gables in the Thamesside jungle. All, all are lifted from England of the 1830's and set down without so much as a cobblestone out of place...