Word: hatchings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...football team is off to a promising start with a record of two victories and no losses to date. The Crimson swamped a lustreless UConn eleven 21-0 at the Stadium Monday afternoon. Halfback Hank Hatch and quarterbacks Ted Halaby and Jim Ullyot scored the Crimson's three touchdowns, all on short runs...
...opened their season last Friday by narrowly besting a weak Newport Naval Station team 21-20 at Newport, R.I. Hatch, a speedy sophomore, tallied all three torchdowns and two of the extra points...
...Vsego khoroshego," a voice whispered briefly. "Good luck." A hatch banged shut, and the weirdly garbed figure was alone in the tiny cabin, strapped tightly to a padded, sculptured couch. A low roar filtered through his bulbous plastic helmet; he tensed involuntarily as the couch began to vibrate violently. Seconds later, he was moving-at first sluggishly, then with breathtaking speed. For three taut hours, as sweating scientists clustered around tracking screens and feverishly processed telemetry data, Radio Moscow disinterestedly played ballet music. Then a sudden silence and the curt, dramatic announcement: "The Soviet Union has successfully placed a satellite...
...fact attested to by the 2,500,000 East German refugees who have poured into West Berlin in the last decade. Khrushchev is under pressure from his East German puppets, who complain in effect: "We cannot control these people forever unless something is done to eliminate the escape hatch that Berlin provides...
...paper bags together to earn a living. Narrowly pious and just poor enough for pride, the parents regarded the boy's failing sight as a kind of social stigma, rather like being born out of wedlock. To such a boy the Copenhagen Blind Institute seems a worthwhile escape hatch...