Word: haven
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...Little Rock and a local trolley strike (typically, both strikers and management came to Dave Lawrence's defense), rolled to a fourth term by the largest plurality (59,511) of his career. ¶ Mayor Richard C. Lee, another Democrat busy remodeling a city, won reelection in New Haven, Conn. (pop. 165,500) by the largest plurality New Haven has ever given any candidate, national or local: 41,694 votes. Dick Lee, 41, onetime Yale public-relations man (but not a Yale grad), took three tries to get into city hall, but has made so much of the job once...
...tanks had already been seen in action in Budapest, and the only noteworthy artillery pieces were two huge cannon (12-16 in. bore) presumably capable of firing nuclear shells. "We saw nothing that worries us," said one Western military attaché. "It's what we haven't seen that does...
Eliot clinched the House soccer league crown yesterday by scoring its ninth consecutive shutout of the season with a 5 to 0 win over Leverett. With two games remaining to be played, Eliot has insured itself of a trip to New Haven for a game with the Yale intramural soccer champions...
...said that he will be going to Yale and Princeton soon, and has tentative plans to visit Dartmouth and Pennsylvania. "I was a little surprised," he said, "that I haven't heard from Harvard yet." He indicated that if no student organization here were willing to sponsor him, he would contact "friends in the Harvard-Yenching Institute...
...They are all interested, and we haven't the heart to turn them away," said Miss Dorothy Fass, Program Secretary. Somewhat arbitrary elimination determined the enrollment in this year's seminars, which started last week. The admission policy for next year has not yet been decided...