Word: haven
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Both the varsity and freshman teams will be underdogs in their matches with strong Yale squads today at New Haven...
...notes to the history of U.S. treason. Admitting that the Russians had done "a superb psychological job" on him, onetime Philadelphia Chemist Gold, 45, drew snickers in the Washington hearing room when he debunked the "trash" written to explain why he turned traitor. Said he of one theory: "I haven't been uniformly successful in love, but I didn't get into espionage for that reason." Nor was it because of an inferiority complex or a desire for acclaim that he devoted eleven years to passing atomic secrets to the Russians. "Somewhere in me, through the years...
...late fiction, but it had behind it the pathos of a shy lifetime of noes: "Live all you can; it's a mistake not to. It doesn't so much matter what you do in particular, so long as you have your life. If you haven't had that, what have you had? . . . The right time is any time that one is still so lucky as to have . . . Live, live...
...other team on the East Coast, but for the last two years Harvard has ended a winning season with a loss to Yale. Tomorrow at 3 p.m. the Crimson will visit Loomis School, in Hartford, Conn., and try to avoid becoming the permanent property of the men from New Haven...
...slowing down, praised be. Haven't seen any of the other racers. Passed a few check points (they don't trust us) and seems they're not far ahead. Funny about those check points. Seems a few years ago some guy peddled for half a mile, then dropped back, dragged the bike into a drove to half a mile from the finish point, dragged bike out, finished race twelfth. Can't figure where he missed. His driver must have missed a turn...