Word: ices
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lindbergh ax-jumped on to the ice chute to try to grab him, but Hopf's body flashed by. It left a trail of blood for 800 feet. Hopf was still breathing when they reached him. Lindbergh eased Hopf on to lashed skis for the tortuous descent...
Lindbergh ordered one member of the party full speed down the mountain for help. As the sun went down, they cut ice blocks to make a rude shelter against the wind in the 11,000-ft.-high snow fields. For ten hours Lindbergh and other members of the party took turns at artificial respiration...
Usually skeptical New Yorkers, now unaccustomed to seeing any news journals, were at first hesitant to accept the proffered papers. But once the ice was broken, they swarmed over the Crimeds. "They are collectors' items," said one man. Said another, "New Yorkers will take anything if it doesn't cost them anything...
Harvard and Dartmouth hockey teams clash tonight in Hanover, N.H., in the inaugural game of the new Dartmouth artificial-ice hockey rink...
...insists, by 1955 or 1956. By then, if all goes well, the Soviet people will have twice as much clothing (including underwear "trimmed with lace and embroidery"). three times as many shiny new pots and pans to cook twice as much meat and fish, twice as much candy and ice cream. In 1956, clothes will fit, machines will work; there will be lipstick and perfume for Masha, cigars for Ivan...