Word: gale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When the snow piles up 18 inches under foot and the wind howls incessantly with almost gale-like velocity, what explanation has the Weather Bureau to offer? Why has this been the most severe winter in years? Is it a sign of the approach of another ice ago or merely an accident which may be expected periodically...
Although no definite announcement has been made as to the successor of R. Gale Noyes, instructor in English and the present Head Tutor, who has also resigned, it is believed that the ment of his successor today. Various men have been mentioned for the job among the most prominent of which are Edward P. Herring, instructor in Government, and tutor in the House, J. Raymond Walsh, instructor in Economics and a tutor in Leverett House, C. Crane Brinton '19, assistant professor of History and also a tutor in Dunster House, and Frank S. Cawley '10, assistant professor of Scandinavian Languages...
...much for his health which has been in poor condition during the past year, Chester N. Greenough '98, professor of English has tendered his resignation to President Conant as Master of Dunster House. It was learned late yesterday. At the same time it was revealed that R. Gale Noyes, instructor in English, had also handed in his resignation as Head Tutor...
...After a New Hampshire snowfall of 20 in. and in a 60 m.p.h. gale the only way for Beatrice Coots, district nurse, to reach & aid in the confinement of Mrs. Milton Ames, on Ossipee Mountain, was by an eleven-dog sled which Mr. & Mrs. John Milton Seeley, owners of kennels at Wonalancet, N. H. organized and drove...
Down from the icy Mt. Washington range rushed a freezing winter gale Sunday night before last, howling among the eaves of tight little New Hampshire homesteads. Seated around their snug fireplaces, winter-bound New Hampshiremen listened to their radios. Those who were listening to gabby Walter Winchell's air column were in for a surprise. As a rule. Columnist Winchell confines himself to reporting who is whose "heart," what romances have "gone phffft" on "the Stem." Unexpectedly assuming the role of kingmaker, he jolted his listeners in the Granite State by announcing: "The New York Herald Tribune is plotting...