Word: gate
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cable car and shouted: "You have more happiness and gaiety here than any place in the world." He teetered on the concrete border of a Union Square flower bed and praised "one of the greatest civilizations of the world, here on the rim of the Pacific by the Golden Gate." He shook hands in a mixed Negro and Japanese neighborhood, wore a sombrero and scrape and cried "Viva" in a Latin American community, sat at a green-topped table with 16 Chinatown moguls...
...children to a colored school because they are dark, and I didn't want to hurt them." When Nicholas desperately produced two tickets to a 1955 rugby game to prove that he sat in the European section, the magistrate looked at the stubs, barked: "Actually, you used Gate Five? Would you deny that the gate you used was the one used to admit colored and Indians?" "III don't know," stammered Nicholas, cringing...
...half a million Chinese streamed past the Gate of Heavenly Peace in Peking's May Day parade, a stiff breeze caught thousands of colored banners and whipped them through the air. It was a fine day for the public reappearance of one of the revolution's most lamented victims: the skirt. For the first time, women marchers stepped along smartly in bright spring frocks and blouses instead of the sexless jackets and pants of recent years...
...Lake Carnegie jayvee race, Yale swiped through Princeton's gate at the three-quarter mile mark, was disqualified, and forced a restart between the Tigers and the Crimson, who were even at the time. Harvard got away fast and won going away by a length and three quarters...
...tickets are to be provided by the Red Sox at cost, according to Sloane. The 50 cent minimum covers federal tax, a gate cut for the visitors and league...