Word: hostelers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hour later, the ice-shrouded, gutted building had cooled. Inside, firemen found charred bodies, some of them piled near windows, others still in bed. In all, 33 had died. It was the worst fire in Newfoundland since the K. of C. Hostel blaze claimed 100 in 1942. Two years after the Fire Department and City Council had recommended fire escapes for Hull Home, the city began an inquiry to find out why they had never been installed...
...World Fellowship Hostel at Conway, New Hampshire now fills the Stowe shelter's berth as the most popular AYH location. Situated 13 miles from the Mt. Cranmore development, it boasts four months of good slope-sliding and room enough for 50 skiiers. The hostel grounds contain countless slopes for the novice while Cranmore easily accommodates the both intermediate skiiers and experts alike...
Plymouth, New Hampshire's dorm has good skiing during three months and a capacity of 40 while the Putney School Youth Hostel, Putney, Vermont, also has three months skiing but a smaller capacity...
January and March offer fair skiing at the Northfield, Massachusetts Ski Hostel. The shelter is situated on Mr. Grace, and, in addition to having its own slopes, is within easy reach of the towfed hills at Bernardston and Greenfield, Massachusetts and Brattlebore, Vormont...
Chief figure of the national liberal organization here this summer is Richard M. Hays '49, who as the chairman of the New England regional council will supervise a fall "workshop" conclave gathering at a Youth Hostel in Littleton...