Word: mt
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Fortnight ago, Topper Reynolds and Stephen Wasserman packed their climbing gear and headed up 14,496-ft. Mt. Whitney, highest peak in the U.S. About 10,000 feet up, they abandoned the easy trail to the top and decided to scale Whitney's sheer, slippery 1,400-ft. east face, a cliff which had been scaled only once. They did not return...
Died. Christopher Smith Reynolds, 17, only son of Torch Singer Libby Holman and Tobacco Heir Zachary Smith Reynolds, and Steven Rice Wasserman, 17, son of Philadelphia Financier William Stix Wasserman; of injuries after a fall, while trying to scale the craggy east face of California's Mt. Whitney (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS...
...Gallery and Harvard's new Graduate Center to the Midwest Interlibrary Center in Chicago, all with sleek, modern lines and whole walls of glass. Vassar's new dormitory will be a low, T-shaped structure with banks of windows set in frames of white stone. Mt. Holyoke has already completed its functional new dormitory of red brick...
...real threat is the existence of women's colleges aye, of women--in Cambridge, who lure Harvard men from their studies at night. The only solution is to make Cambridge another Mt. Athos, and remove all women from the area. The horrible alternative to this policy is that Harvard men should mature sufficiently to work with a free will, as they shall have to work in adult life. David Drake...
Immediately following the accident Miss Thomson was taken to Mt. Auburn Hospital, where she died several hours later from injuries suffered in the accident. She was a graduate of the University of Toronto...