Word: heat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...government and that there is still de facto social segregation, want to limit the number of white immigrant workers from Britain. "It is going to really get hot this summer," Parliamentary Candidate Austin Thomas warned a rally in Hamilton two weeks ago, "and it is going to be P.L.P. heat." A few hours later, a band of teen-age Negro hoodlums began throwing bottles and rocks at some police on Front Street. When more police reinforcements arrived, a full-scale riot erupted...
Settling to 37 strokes per minute, Harvard recovered. At the 1,000-meter marker, it was a dead heat, and just beyond the bridge, Harvard nudged to a one-seat lead...
...excellence of A Face of War is not only in its fine camerawork but also in its sense of completeness. Its 77 minutes encompass the totality of Viet Nam combat: the fear and pain and boredom, heat and rain, rare relaxation, and uneasy meetings of East and West. The Marines are genial giants running a village clinic or delivering a baby; they are stunned young men around the whimpering body of a mortally wounded child; they are stone-faced juggernauts of mechanical war evacuating bewildered civilians in helicopters, methodically incinerating their houses with flamethrowers to deprive the enemy...
...Lounsbury, who set a Crimson freshman record in a trial heat for the 440 hurdles yesterday in 53.9, won the event today in 54.3. Another Harvard freshman, Walter Johnson, edged Lounsbury in the 120 hurdles to take first place there...
Harvard's sailing team placed first in the third heat of the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association's Dinghy Championship Eliminations last Saturday at the Coast Guard Academy...