Word: icing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Temperature in the high 50's cracked the ice at Clarkson's home rink, in Potsdam N.Y. So the game was shifted to St. Lawrence where the rink is a familiar size to the Crimson, and where a host of fiery Larrie fans showed up to root against their arch-rival Clarkson...
...What a wonderful cover story on the delightful Julia Child [Nov. 25]. We are great fans, even though my strictly noncooking husband is one of those men you so aptly describe, who never goes to the kitchen "for anything but ice cubes." Her lavish use of butter, cream, wine, etc., confirms my theory that to create a really fine meal, the cook should ignore those recipes labeled "nonfattening" or "economical...
...year lifetime. He estimates that the comet weighed a million million tons, had a nucleus ten miles in diameter, and crashed into the moon at a speed of 35 miles per second. The explosion produced by the stupendous collision was intensified by the comet's high content of ice expanding into steam on impact. The resulting blast produced a crater 60 miles across and at least two miles deep; it hurled pulverized debris hundreds of miles in all directions...
...Golden Knights also have the biggest home-ice advantage in the college ranks. Their rink is the smallest in the East, dimly lit, and surrounded by 1500 loud and partisan fans...
...handsome, he prefers shaking hands to shaking minds. He retains the stocky build, the rugged appearance and vigor of his football days on the Michigan varsity. And his earnest squarely-cut brow wrinkles in disappointment at the first sign of ideological disagreement. He likes folksy, apple pie and ice cream humor (Any aspirations in the executive branch, Mr. minority leader? "Oh no fellas, my wife wouldn't let me.") When words or ideas come slow, Ford smiles man to man, and gestures with a large, chunky hand...