Word: haven
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...magazine became a haven for published and unpublished poets, regardless of poetic school. They could always pick up encouragement and, if necessary, a meal. And for 24 years, like an encouraging schoolteacher, Editor Monroe sat waiting for fresh geniuses to blow in. Her office was rarely dull; nobody was much surprised when Vachel Lindsay appeared one day with a poem about King Solomon's 400 wives, and led Editor Monroe through an improvised dance while he chanted...
...Yale Political Union came very close to endorsing William Buckley's fight against academic freedom Monday night in New Haven...
...exactly five days and had run through Harvard plays for five days. Because he had so little time to choose so few men from the original 145 that turned out, Margarita wasn't even sure he had the right teams with him. As he said, before the game, "I haven't any definite first team--the third team today may come back the first team." He came very close to being right...
Richard W. Rabinowitz 2G, of New Haven, Connecticut, was granted a fellowship to study two years in Japan...
...Malaya have little patriotic interest in the country's future, and most of them tacitly support the guerrillas (almost all Chinese) whom a large British army has been doggedly fighting for three years. No matter what stern measures the British take, the guerrillas seem always to find a haven among their countrymen...