Word: hazardous
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...wind was of such force that the Engineers, who are not accustomed to air outside of their own wind-tunnels, at first did not wish to hazard forth on the frothy surface. Finally, after one of the dinghys broke loose from its moorings and led all concerned a merry chase before it was captured in a soggy condition, the Engineer skipper capitulated and the Race Committee want to work...
...three-quarters miles. It begins in the clear above timber line, winds through wooded traverses, over rocky slopes, abandoned mine shafts, ending in a sharp pitch with an abrupt runout at the finish. Six times an old mining road crosses the course. Chief hazard, however, is the "Big Corkscrew"-five great curves down a 34-degree slope through a glade 50 feet wide. Those who take it in tight curves close to the centre line pick up so much speed that they have no choice but to jump the abandoned road at the bottom...
...millions of U. S. citizens, the U. S. defense program was still a distant noise last week. These millions did not include Hazard E. Reeves, a Manhattan businessman to whom defense had suddenly become very real. Mr. Reeves's Audio Devices, Inc. makes recording blanks for radio transcriptions, which defense conceivably could get along without. Neither defense nor Mr. Reeves could get along very well without aluminum, and for the time being there was not enough for both. So Mr. Reeves waited and waited for a February shipment of aluminum which had not arrived, meantime wondered...
Seth C. Crocker '41 of Eliot House and Milton has been chosen to captain the Varsity 150 pound crew this spring. He replaces Peter Hazard '41, who left College this winter...
Friday Evening 7:30"Concert Master": Borodin: Poloveisian Dances from Prince Igor. Rimsky-Korsakov: Capriceto Espagnol. Tehaikovsky: Nutcracker Suite. 8:30 Musical Quiz Show, with Bill Ernst '41, Newbold Landon '42, Ben Hazard '42, and Lyman Snow '42. 9:00 Nine O'Clock Jump. 9:30 A Case for Non-Intervention: Jordan M. Whitelaw '42. 9:45 "Crimson Concert Hall": Gluck: Alcest Overture and "Divinites du Styx." Wagner: Tanuhauser, "Dick Teure Balle." Brahma: Symphony No. 4. 10:45 News...