Word: gated
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...dressed in the dark; there was a shaky laugh when a nervous aide who thought he was holding the chief's jacket tried to help him slip his arms into a pair of trousers. The conspirators climbed into a car and headed for Camp Columbia. At the gate, the driver leaned out and said: "It's Batista! Are you with us?" The sentry joined the revolt on the spot...
Overnight permission is given to any girl who wants it on the weekends, and to juniors and seniors at all times. But those who return to the campus must be there before the curfew tolls. The impressive Main Gate closes on weekdays at 1:30 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. on weekends. Although there is a liberal attitude towards infractions of the lateness rule, the "hole" in the fence through which students used to be able to crawl in after hours has been wired-up. "Let the or twice so long as it doesn't become habitual." And latecomers...
...when you leave her at the Gate at 2 a.m. some Sunday morning, and head for home, "... turn left on Kimball Avenue, go straight, turn right on entrance to Cross Country Parkway, continue about a mile...
...basic idea of the game is for the batsmen to defend their wickets. They use special bats with a long, flat, four-inch wide blade. The wicket, a device peculiar to cricket, is a lineal descendant of the ancient cottage wicket gate. In present form it consists of three thin poles or "stumps" spaced exactly three inches apart, with two little wood cylinders, or "bails" mounted...
...leant upon a coppice gate...