Word: raines
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...RAIN NEVER FALLS, a play by Frederick H. Gardner '63 about a family that wants privacy in its bomb shelter. At Dunster House tomorrow and Monday at 8:30 p.m., and Sunday...
...HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 24--Harvard teams swept four non-championship House football games and tied a fifth today as a bitterly cold rain drizzled all afternoon on the Yale intra-mural fields...
...frustrated Joves will return to Mount Withington armed with new apparatus, including giant bows and arrows, for firing fine wires high into lightning-charged clouds. The experiment, they point out, has an eminently practical purpose. Radar observation of thunderclouds has shown that lightning often precedes the formation of rain. Vonnegut suspects that the lightning creates vast numbers of charged particles that cause a cloud's small water droplets to attract one another and swell into drops large enough to fall as rain. If he can learn how to make lightning flash in a growing thunderhead, he may yet learn...
...know of a society destroying itself intentionally. Wherein lies the advantage of a nuclear holocauset? Most people want peace . . . yet there is always the possibility of a fanatic touching off of a nuclear war (for that matter the new health services building might disolve in the next rain storm . . . or even become an efficient medical center) and this uncertainty is what makes life interesting. Who wants to live assured of the future...
...change of pace from the deep-diving décolletage of her costumes in Cleopatra, Cinemactress Liz Taylor, 28, swathed herself in black from rain-hatted head right on down past pelvis-hugging slacks to cowboy-booted toes, joined Husband Eddie Fisher, 33, on a shopping expedition in Rome. Even in this relatively chaste garb, Liz proved capable of disrupting traffic, had to leap from the path of a gaping motorist who forgot for a moment where his brake...