Word: cellarer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...today is February 1, and the season is starting again. Over the last four years, Harvard has racked up a .631 average in games played in February and March. And if that weren't enough to lift Crimson spirits. ECAC cellar-dweller Dartmouth limps into Bright Center tonight at 7:30. At 2-10 in the ECAC and 2-15 overall, the Big Green has fared worse all year than Harvard has in January...
After losing the Ivy title to Brown on Saturday, 5-3, and failing to earn an NCAA tournament bid Sunday, the Crimson had little to gain in a clash with the league's cellar squad. Nonetheless, Harvard played well in yesterday's contest, earning its first shutout of the year, with a new starting goalie...
...Koestler little is definitely known. But he has written the most exciting novel of the season. The book begins with the clang of a cell door closing in a GPU prison. It ends with a shot in the back of the head in a murky passageway of the prison cellar. It moves with the speed, directness, precision and some of the impact of a bullet. More plausibly than any other book yet written, fiction or nonfiction, it gives the answer to one of history's great riddles: Why do Russians confess...
With unerring instinct they led their men to a beerhouse, called the Bürgerbrau Keller, famed Bavarian cellar. Within was Bavarian Dictator von Kahr and some others. Dr. von Kahr was in the middle of outlining his state policy in which he denounced Marxism, when the door opened and in walked Herr Hitler and General von Ludendorff with some of their followers, who fired a few shots into the ceiling by way of effect...
...Communism's 37 years in power in Russia, leaders have fallen from power in dramatically diverse ways. Some cringingly confessed to being jackals, venal hirelings in the pay of the capitalist enemy. Some went silently to the cellar. Some, like Molotov in his days as premier, stepped uncomplainingly aside and lived on, even rising to high power again. But nobody before had ever fallen as Georgy Malenkov, once the presumed heir to Stalin's dictatorship, fell last week...