Word: peakes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Hitler's armor moved into Poland, and ends on Dec. 31, 1942, with his 62nd birthday party (sherry and cake) in the Pentagon-and with Rommel still in Africa and the Red army just hanging on at Stalingrad. Between those dates lay a Pikes Peak of paper. This has been industriously mined and smelted down by his official historian, Dr. Forrest C. Pogue, combat historian in World War II and currently director of the George C. Marshall Research Center, a private foundation at Lexington, Va., housing Marshall papers and memorabilia. Pogue can be relied upon to commit no injustice...
Another deterrent is the maximum three week stay -- most of HSA's flights are five to twelve weeks. And the announced rates will be higher in the peak summer months, so that HSA will still have competitive fares...
Their credentials are certainly impressive, but the Big Red can be beaten if Harvard plays at its peak, hustles all out, and doesn't allow itself to be flustered by the hard-hitting opposition. This is the pattern of play the Crimson exhibited in upsetting Clarkson...
...This poll was conducted at a peak time, when the library was filled to near capacity," Lowenstein said. "We observed that over half the students were boys." Yet the 90 girls polled were fairly evenly divided between "partial exclusion" and "no restrictions," the latter having a slight edge of 8-10 votes...
Sophomore Pete Mueller got back-to-back goals as the third period opened, to bring the lead to its 7-3 peak. Mueller and Johnson were playing in their first varsity game, and the two goals the linemates got gave them a good case for more action as the season progresses...