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Membership in this club, perhaps the most exclusive in the University, is open only to single scullers enrolled in the University who can churn their way to Arsenal bridge and back to Weld, a four mile course, in 30 minutes...
Later, the Charles will churn to the beat of two Spanish galleons, each bearing 23 oars, when the CRIMSON crew meets the 'Poon in a 2:30 p.m. race over a two-cable length course...
...sailors scrambled on to a 14-foot lattice tower made of railroad tracks, erected on the reef as a warning to shipping. Captain Ghalib, two of his sailors and ten of the Nigerians could not make it, and were swept away. The survivors saw the waters around the reef churn and turn red as sharks pulled them down...
...Rubinstein. Last week, in Roslyn, N.Y., she opened a new $4,000,000 plant to put her beauty business on an assembly-line basis and triple her production. Made mostly of glass, it has dustproof floors, a sealed, odorproof room for testing perfumes, huge, stainless-steel mixing vats to churn up tons of cream and cologne, and machines to fill 1,000,000 bottles and jars...
...Directives for the Fifth Five-Year Plan-which was actually started in 1951 -will be "approved" by the Congress. The 10,000-word draft seems to show that Stalin wants the Russian production machine to churn on pretty much as before. The plan calls for an overall production increase of 70%. As before, the lion's share of that is to be heavy industrial production. Even if the Five-Year Plan reaches its targets (actually, the percentages given by Russian statisticians have only a remote relation to reality), Russian production will still be far behind the U.S.-approximately where...