Word: ended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Tufts, the varsity's opponent tomorrow night, has lost five straight, and the end is apparently not in sight. Badly hurt by graduation, the Jumbos are building a team largely of sophomores...
...communique at the end of their first day's meeting, the 15 nations declared: "The member states of NATO could not approve a solution of the Berlin question which jeopardized the right of Western powers to remain in Berlin." Moreover, they declared that the Soviet Union would be responsible for any hampering of traffic between the West and the former German capital...
...fences and conventional forms of the past. He, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Sergei Esenin became Russia's three musketeers of modernity. Mayakovsky's poetry was like a shot in the streets. He became the Bolshevik poet laureate; but Big Brother's embrace was crushing, and in the end he killed himself. In his book Safe Conduct, Pasternak conjures up "our State" as the "stone guest" at the funeral. Esenin (who was married for a time to Dancer Isadora Duncan) was an untutored rustic songbird, who pined away in the Soviet cage and also died by his own hand...
Saturday's game followed somewhat the same pattern as have the Crimson's last three contests: the varsity was slightly outplayed in the first period, held its own in the second, let down in the beginning of the third, and then came on hard at the end of the game. Harry Pratt played his second straight good game, turning away 34 shots...
...that juncture, four substitutes entered the game, and along with George Harrington, held the 12-point advantage to the end of the half. M.I.T. tried unsuccessfully to stop the Crimson with a nebulous zone defense throughout the half, and was also unable to rebound...