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...suddenly, the Class of '32 realized that it had taken its last examinations and that its freshman year was over. It prepared to move out of the dormitories on the Charlesbank, though many had a faint premonition that they might return to them again. Glancing cautiously over its shoulder at University Hall, 1932 realized it could never be sure that was to happen...

Author: By Richard N. Levy, | Title: Class of '32: First Two Years | 6/10/1957 | See Source »

...anyone who located the plane, and Putnam had a hunch. Late in the morning he spotted a tiny speck of silver high on the mountainside. He quickly reported his find, and an evacuation party was soon puffing its way up the rocky slope. Closing the summit, they heard a faint cry, at first thought it was an echo. Then they found Dorothy LeMasurier on a snowbank. "I don't believe it," exclaimed one veteran mountaineer. "That woman can't be alive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WYOMING: Cruel Mountain | 6/10/1957 | See Source »

...Ohmura made a 2-in. vertical incision, helped Takahashi suture the blood vessels. Then, said Ohmura, he sliced into the abdominal muscle, proceeding "exactly as with several hundred appendectomies I have performed." The pain caused by his own finger probing into the wound made him feel faint, but Ohmura fished out the diseased appendix anyway, then "with sweat rolling down my face I gasped to Takahashi, 'Sensei [teacher], let's take a break...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Yank It Yourself | 6/3/1957 | See Source »

...Americans for the first 2 miles were bunched about 5 yards behind the Englishmen. Just before the end of the second mile, little Clark [H.B. of Harvard], who had been pluckily sticking with the leaders, dropped on the track in a faint. Smith of Oxford was soon forced to retire owing to cramps, and the last mile was fought between Workman and Palmer (Y). Workman outran Palmer in the last 1/3 mile, to win amid the wildest imaginable enthusiasm...

Author: By William C. Sigal, | Title: This Spring's Track Meet Against Oxford-Cambridge Revives a Long Tradition | 5/21/1957 | See Source »

Leverett House Superintendent William P. Hinton said that he first saw the girls just inside F-entry, and that one of them appeared to be about to faint. He assisted them across DeWolfe Street to the Common Room, located in C-entry...

Author: By Howard L. White and Walter E. Wilson, S | Title: Twin Sisters Arrested After Fight at Leverett | 4/30/1957 | See Source »

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