Word: ices
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Crimson hockey received a much needed boost last weekend when Governor Paul A. Dever announced the signing of an agreement between the Boston Garden-Arena Corporation and the Massachusetts Department of Public Works for the use of an ice-making plant to serve the Boston Garden...
Gusti Raka and the others soon learned to like their curtain calls. They are also getting used to the U.S. They brought along their own cooks to make sure they would have plenty of homestyle rice and curry; but they have now decided that candy bars and ice cream are also pretty good. They have been to the Radio City Music Hall ("a lot of legs, but no dancing"). And Clown Serog, 58, is getting a longtime wish: a set of false teeth...
...Sack does something else too. Perhaps better than any other book this reviewer has read, The Butcher explains why people climb mountains. Most books chalk up a man's desire to scramble gasping up a peak to those glorious ten seconds on top, when he wipes the ice out of his eyes and gazes out several foggy feet into the swirling clouds. Sack makes much more sense. "Mountaineers enjoy the very process of climbing . . . they like climbing in itself." "There are some men," says Sack, "who believe that the means can be its own justification...
Dick Button, twice Olympic figure skating champion, has signed with the Ice Capades of 1953 to perform the skating twists that won him five world titles. He begins his professional career in Madison Square Gardon on September 11, the day that men from A to L in the first year law class are slated to register...
Button turned professional on August 29, when he joined the Ice Capades for limited headline engagements. He made it clear at the time, however, that his education will remain uppermost...