Word: harbor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Crimson entered four beats, the skippers of which were Cartor Brown, Addison Closson, A. C. Langworthy, and Fred Hoppin. Since the races were held within Larchmont Harbor, conditions were similar to those which the Crimson are accustomed to on the Charles, although the water was slightly choppier. A jammed center-board resulted in one boat's capsizing and reduced the Crimson entries to three after the third race...
...danger of the New Front-the economic front-undisputedly lies in the fact that the Communists simply wouldn't stand for it very long. . . . The danger of a Pearl Harbor would grow very fast with any kind of success of WEP . . . With the Communist world it is always the political question which takes the front seat. Before starting WEP, we must destroy the enemy's war potential, no matter what the cost...
...show the variety of its production, Vickers' brass like to describe a trip to an imaginary city: the visitor arrives aboard a huge ocean liner built by Vickers' shipbuilding division, steams into a harbor past Vickers fishing vessels and ties up at a pier near a Vickers drydock. Boarding a Vickers-made bus (now running in cities from Cairo to Montevideo), the sightseer travels past rows of cement kilns made by Vickers, past Vickers oil-storage tanks, Vickers rubber plants, steel mills, printing plants, bottling plants, all equipped with Vickers machinery. He tours the suburbs on a Vickers...
...Waterfront. The year's best melodrama: Elia Kazan's tale of life and death among the longshoremen of New York Harbor; with Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint, Lee J. Cobb, Karl Maiden (TIME...
Medals Jangling. As Marshal Tito sailed into Bombay Harbor on the Caleb, an ex-Italian minelayer, three Indian and two Yugoslav destroyers played escort. Tito, wearing his marshal's grey uniform with medals jangling on the chest, beamed as he was buried in a garland of roses. Said he in English: "I like...