Word: holidaying
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Satellites. Poland, for the first time since the war's end, did not declare a holiday on the Bolshevik anniversary; in Rumania, which has a sizable Hungarian minority, the scheduled Bolshevik Revolution parade was canceled for fear it would provoke anti-Communist disturbances. In a special message to the world, Pope
...stays right all the way, and ends as one of the most satisfying novels of the year. For Thomas is both a symbol of common humanity and an intensely human individual. Ten years before, Agent Thomas first dressed as a clown for the masquerade that was part of the Holiday. For the first time in years he had fun and added to the fun of others. Thus he discovered the real Thomas, the human being obscured by the forbidding facade of the soulless Agency...
...CRIMSON editors will observe Veteran's Day by spending the holiday weekend at Princeton. Others, whose old-school loyalty transcends the raucous revellings of Tigertown, will display their patriotism in the Brother's Field stands as Andover faces Exeter, at Andover. Those Crimeds who plan to indulge in neither of these glorious pursuits most certainly will not put out a Monday CRIMSON...
Applications will be filed on Tuesday because Veterans Day is a University holiday...
...schedule is as follows: Dec. 6, at Providence College; Dec. 14, at Norwich; Dec. 15, at Middlebury; Dec. 18, Providence College at the Boston Garden; Dec. 27-29, Holiday Tournament, at the Boston Arena; Jan. 7, Boston Univ., at the Boston Arena; Jan. 10, at American International; Jan. 12, at Princeton; Jan. 14, Northeastern, at the Boston Garden; Feb. 1 and 5, Bean Pot Tournament, at the Boston Garden; Feb. 2, at Brown; Feb. 7, Brown; Feb. 9, American International; Feb. 13, Boston College, at the Boston Arena; Feb. 16, at Dartmouth; Feb. 20, at Williams; Feb. 23, Tufts...