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Word: cellars (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Undefeated, once-tied Tufts leads the Greater Boston League, followed by B.U.,. Boston College, and the Crimson. Winless Brandeis and Northeastern share the cellar. The Varsity, a second division also-ran in the Eastern Intercollegiate League last year, is defending champion of the G.B.I...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nine Plays Northeastern Today In Attempt to Win Fifth Straight | 4/30/1958 | See Source »

...progressive educationists have taken some harsh criticism in recent months, but not all of them are listening in the storm cellar. A few are talking back-indignantly and in the same old rich, deep-purpled educationese...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Back Talk | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

Crimson fencers will meet Yale today for their last Ivy League match of the season. With both teams having a 1-3 record, the outcome of the meet will decide which team will occupy the League cellar...

Author: By Edmund B. Games jr., | Title: Bladesmen Meet Eli Squad Today | 3/8/1958 | See Source »

...drove a second Ford; Bennet High School Junior Class President Robert Jensen, 17, was out on an early school-night date with Classmate Carol King, 16. They stopped to help. Starkweather shot both through the head with his .22 rifle, pushed their blue-jeaned bodies into an abandoned storm cellar near by. He drove up to Meyer's house, killed him with one .410-gauge shotgun blast, stuffed the body in a washhouse. Then he and Caril headed back to Lincoln, tossed Jensen's schoolbooks out the car window as they rode...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Even with the World | 2/10/1958 | See Source »

...smoke-filled cellar cafés and cold-water flats of San Francisco's waterfront and Manhattan's Greenwich Village, the word these days is "beat." Patriarch and prophet of what he calls "the beat generation" is a 35-year-old writer named Jack Kerouac, whose recent novel On the Road (TIME, Sept. 16) chronicled the cross-country adventures in cars, bars and beds of a bunch of fancy-talking young bums. Last week, in newspaper interviews with TV's Mike Wallace, Novelist Kerouac and equally beat Poet Philip Lamantia explained that beatness is really a religious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Beat Mystics | 2/3/1958 | See Source »

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