Word: polarizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...where winter was really winter, Vag thought to himself. Back in Cambridge there hadn't been a flake of snow all fall, and Christmas at home had been more like spring. But New Year's at Lake Placid was different, like in the old days further south when the polar ice cap had not started to shrink...
...Sailor Bill Taylor, managing editor of Yachting* conceived a plan for racing dinghies in the winter, dubbed it "frostbite" racing. This chilly, spray-dashed sport, with its quota of icy dunkings, takes place on days when even the most avid snowbird golfer or polar bear swimmer sits by the fire...
Harvard, which lost its first three games, bounced back with a decisive 6 to 2 victory over Bowdoin Wednesday, but still has shown a definite lack of power. Stuffy McInnis' team collected three hits off Polar Bear pitching, to bring its season total to 15 for the year. But Crimson pitchers, except for temporary wildness, have been almost equally stingy, allowing 16 hits...
...Greeley will be at second, and Ed Krinsky, who fielded very well in his last game, will play short. Third baseman Tim Wise again played a fine defensive game against Bowdoin and will start there. Wise went back deep into foul territory to make a fine catch against the Polar Bears...
...Ward allowed a two-run homer in the first inning, but then settled down to strike out ten Bowdoin Polar Bears, allow only two more hits, and lead the Crimson to a 6 to 2 baseball victory at Soldiers Field yesterday. The win was Harvard's first of the year...