Word: cold
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Early morning cold hold no qualms for the Winthrop skaters yesterday, as they outscored Lowell, 4 to 2, in a close game at the Boston Skating Club. At the halfway mark, the score was tied at two goals apiece, but the Puritans' forward line countered twice again to clinch the tilt...
Feeling lethargic? Does the sight of a Radcliffe girl in the Yard make your hands turn hot and cold? In short, is spring fever catching up with you? No. At least, not according to Edwin G. Boring, professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychological Laboratory...
Such arguments rationalizing a weak Palestine policy are cold and narrow. Motivated by a desire for profits and hysterical over the possibility of Soviet infiltration, the oil interests failed to consider the effect of a U.S. reversal on the Jews and its subsequent repercussions in the U.N. According to the current rules of the game, it will be perfectly all right for Arabs to slaughter Jewish settlers as long as they stay within reasonable bounds and do not constitute a threat to the peace. The concessionaires are quite willing to swap a human life for a tankful...
More subtle is the lounge. She always comes up with a broken ski (see picture) or a slight sniffle and must retire to the ledge post haste. For her it's always either too icy or too cold to go skiing, and this "little ol' couch is so-o-o comfy...
Winter vacationers are slowly learning something that Maine backwoodsmen have known for generations: that ice fishing can make a person just as happy and almost as cold as speeding down the side of Pico Peak. It's also the only way to stay home and go fishing at the same time...