Word: frosted
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...With his frost-nipped ears taped up, Franz von Werra was taken in tow by the German Consulate in New York City. Out on bond, he reported in Manhattan to see what would happen next. Since international law forbade the U. S. to return him to Canada, likelihood was that the Government would order him deported. How a deportation order could be carried out with Britain in control of the seas was a question resourceful Franz von Werra did not worry about. He knew that, to Adolf Hitler's Luftwaffe, he was worth 20 times his $5,000 bond...
HARVARD '44 DARTMOUTH '44 Aldrich or Teal, l.e. r.e., Revenaugh Malloti, l.t. r.t., Peacock DoCoster, l.g. r.g., Marion Gleason, c. c,m McCloskey Lawrence, r.g. l.g. Templeton Parson, r.t. l.t., Clark Cummings, r.e. l.e., McDevitt Geethals, q.b. q.b., Hood Johnson, l.h.b. r.h.b., Frost O'Donnell, r.h.b. i.h.b., Slusser And'rs'n or Cowen, f.b. f.b., McLaughry...
George Slusser, a triple threat who plays practically every position in Coach Ossie Cowies' backfield, will probably take his place in today's lineup. Slusser passed the Eaglets dizzy and ran circles around them for most of the B. C. encounter. Two prep-school captains, Bob McLaughry and Meryll Frost, will hear the opening whistle from backfield posts...
...appointment, the University stated, "The appointment of Urena is not only a recognition of the important place of South America in the modern world, but it also upholds the traditional distinction that is expected of the lecturer." Previous holders of the chair have ranged from the American poet, Robert Frost, to the Slavic musician, Stravinski...
...Moorman discusses notable cases of consumptive genius-or as consumptive Katherine Mansfield called it, "the faint glitter on the plant that the frost has laid a finger on." A year before his death in 1894 Robert Louis Stevenson wrote: "For 14 years I have not had a day's real health; I have wakened sick and gone to bed weary; and I have done my work unflinchingly. I have written in bed, and written out of it, written in hemorrhages, written in sickness, written torn by coughing, written when my head swam for weakness. . . ." Yet always his work grew...