Word: ices
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...morning of May 13 this year, a dispute over an ice cream vendor precipitated the biggest riot New Haven has seen since the bloody fracas of 1919. Over 1500 students and scores of policemen battled with pillows, water bombs, fire hoses, billy clubs, and drawn revolvers...
Strained is precisely the word. Before the ice cream vendor incident exploded the fact that Yale and New Haven don't get along too well into the clear, dozens of such "minor incidents" had taken place...
Harry Golles broke the ice at the start of the last quarter with the Crimson's first goal and Godfrey Truslow sewed up the game with the second goal in the closing minutes...
...upland valleys of tiny (18,000 sq. mi.) Bhutan are as green and inviting as those of Shangri-La, and the passes that lead into them just as forbidding. Icy winds howl along the snowswept plains behind the mountain passes to discourage the traveler. Rugged barriers of snow and ice rise as high as 24,000 ft. Dense semitropical growth clogs the lower valleys. Fever haunts the forests, making them uninhabitable to all except endlessly prowling tigers and rhinos...
Tech center forward Jose Saragga broke the scoring ice at 3:55 of the final period. In perhaps the prettiest play of the game, the Engineers short-passed the ball down the right side of the field, sent a high cross to Saragga, who converted it with a left-footed kick...