Word: host
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Public housing has done much to relieve the housing pinch in the years after the war. It cleared slums, built rural units and loaned funds to veterans to finance their own homes. Most important, it incubated a host of state and local projects, which have prospered with only technical advice and little interference from the federal government. Senate committee hearings in 1950 showed substantial satisfaction with the public housing program from both sides of the aisle...
Last week Jackson was playing host in the finals. Usually, Jackson races are run smack down the main street of town. But this year the streets were clear, so the racers borrowed a snowy pasture two miles from town and laid out a quarter-mile course. When the first flag went down at 1:30 p.m., close to 1,500 were on hand to watch...
With the publication of My Host the World, only a set of poems which Santayana once described as "pagan" has yet to join his 27 other books on the printed shelf. When it does so (probably next fall), Santayana's name, like his life, will have settled down into its narrow,' and perhaps predestined, niche...
Kiphuth hopes to break a bevy of pool, meet, and Yale University records, in addition to Harvard's winning string, before he leaves town. He's holding nothing back on this one--it's Number 100, it's the last meet for a host of seniors, and above all, it's Harvard...
Bill Dennis and Harry Sacks spearheaded the varsity basketball team to a 71 to 49 upset victory over host Princeton last night...