Word: distinctively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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What were once cautitous hopes--that Harvard could win both the team and singles titles at the national squash championships--became distinct possibilities yesterday. Coach Jack Barnaby reported from Detroit that "we're flying into bad weather, but all our propellers are going...
...include specifications for a large, shallow hole to be sunk into the living-room floor. That, as the architect told it, was the conversation pit. Its ostensible purpose: to create, in the vast tundra of the "living-dining-play area," a separate denlike arena that could either remain distinct or be absorbed at party time into the whole. There, while others went about frivolously at ground level, the more serious-minded could step down to form a sort of basement discussion group. Nontalkative families tucked pillows and blankets into it, called it a rest area. Some put the barbecue there...
...week, and both the London Times and Le Monde are sold out every day. The former, however, bears a striking resemblance to an embalmed copy of the Boston Gazette of 1775 now on exhibition in the Elio House library. And Le Monde of course has the distinct disadvantage of being in French...
...told the CRIMSON: that further liberalization of the sign-out rules for undergraduates is a distinct possibility this year, and indicated that she would be in favor of such changes...
...great abundance of coughs and colds around the school is usual for the season, Dr. Prout continued, but not . When it was mentioned to him that in Tuesday's Soc Sci 2 lecture there were 276 distinct coughing or sneezing fits, he replied that these were probably ordinary winter colds...