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Word: periodic (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...CANTON, N.Y., Dec. 9 -- The Harvard hockey team scored three goals in the final period to upset Eastern champions Clarkson in a vast, luxurious spine-tingler at St. Lawrence Appleton Arena, tonight...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Hockey Team Pulls Upset, Chops Down Clarkson, 7-4 | 12/10/1966 | See Source »

...Golden Knights jumped to a 1-0 lead on Jack Levitt's goal after 7 minutes of the first period, but Harvard came right back with three goals...

Author: By Robert P. Marshall jr., (SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON) | Title: Hockey Team Pulls Upset, Chops Down Clarkson, 7-4 | 12/10/1966 | See Source »

...airlift of refugees from Communist Cuba last week marked its first anniversary. In that period, more than 45,000 Cubans have been flown free to new lives in the U.S. Though the number who would seek to leave Cuba was originally estimated at 150,000, another 700,000 Cubans still await Fidel Castro's action on their applications to leave. Despite confiscation of most of their property as a precondition to leaving, only 5% of the first year's refugees required U.S. welfare assistance-and then only for short periods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cuba: Airlift Anniversary | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

...will not take on a part until she has read deeply in the period and "comprehended it with my mind." She does not disown Stanislavsky, but refuses to study him because "I don't want to pluck out the heart of the mystery." While rehearsing The Lion in Winter, she found "Eleanor of Aquitaine's troubles becoming more important to me than my own. It was so painful, so masochistic, I asked why am I torturing myself? Should I play only buoyant, happy parts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Actresses: Chameleon on a Tartan | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

ECCE HOMO by George Grosz. Grove Press. $15. Germany's savage satirist, who died in 1959, represented by some of his finest thrusts at pomposity and obtuseness. The drawings and water-colors done in the between-wars period reflect Grosz's deep pessimism as he watched the wavering fall of the Weimar Republic, with Hitler waiting in the wings of history. "Once you have glimpsed these corrosive portraits, these street and bedroom scenes," writes Author Henry Miller in a foreword, "you will never forget them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Holiday Hoard | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

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