Word: cellars
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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...
...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...
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...
...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...
...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...