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...will, by the way, was hidden in a fireplace by the old actor's pet crow. This is obviously a corny gimmick, and Cotten applies equally corny detective logic to find...
...cold enough in Cambridge to begin breaking out ice skates. But would-be skaters will have a hard time finding any suitable ice in this area. Since the Charles rarely becomes hard enough to support a crow of skaters, Harvard students must either drive out to some country pond or pay 90 cents to use the Boston Skating Club. This situation is especially regrettable, because the HAA can easily and inexpensively save students a lot of trouble and build its own skating rink on Soldiers Field...
Silent Laughter. Inside the meeting place of the General Assembly, after fondling the ruffled dove for photographers, Andrei Vishinsky gave the bird back to an aide, strode up to the speaker's podium to eat some crow. No one, including his bosses in Moscow, had been much amused by his laughing dismissal of the West's disarmament proposals the week before. In Pravda's account of the speech, the laughed-all-night passage was cut out. Vishinsky prefaced his second try by trying to minimize his first: "I merely made some cursory remarks at the time...
Patrons of the College's central kitchen may have been eating crow, under the alias "chicken salad," during fall and spring migration seasons, it was learned over the weekend...
...check with local ornithologists lent credence to the crow hypothesis. The North American fish-crow (Corvus ossifragus) does migrate about this time, the experts said, and one might well have lost his way in or around Kirkland House...