Word: raines
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's short passing game bogged down in the mud and rain at Providence Saturday, and the soccer team was clobbered 6 to 1 by Brown...
...television screen a flamingo takes flight across a verdant rain forest. A doe peers at the sky. A jet swoops upward, catching the wind, in a visual poem to flight. Educational TV? A documentary on aeronautics? No, just a two-minute spot plugging Eastern Airlines' flight to Miami. In any year it would have been a tasteful, artful job of the soft sell, but in this, television's slackest season, the Eastern Airlines commercial looked like a masterwork...
...When the rain clouds lift from Mt. Rainier, it is revealed as a major embellishment of the state of Washington. And when the clouds of scandal and discontent lift from the campus that lies under Rainier, it appears as an equal adornment. This fall the University of Washington is relishing clear academic weather, part of a new climate that began in 1958. That was the year when Charles E. Odegaard took charge...
...Weather. The eroductions, however, are completed in as little as ten days. Scripts are written with alternate dialogue for any contingency. If the weather sours during an exterior, the line "It's wonderful weather" is replaced by "No rain is going to drown our love." What the Japanese film code allows to be seen in the way of love: lots of bare breasts and extensive caressing before the plunge into the futon (bedding) and the fadeout...
Beneath Silver Wattle. His real mettle will be tested, however, on long cross-country runs through the steep hills. And each weekend, rain, shine or snowstorm, hiking parties set out after class on Friday, live until Sunday afternoon in the bush, cooking johnnycakes and damper (a sconelike bread). They cover up to 100 miles of trail beneath silver wattle and broad-leaf peppermint trees, scramble across crumbly dacite rocks. They also tramp six miles to reach ski runs on Mount Stirling, where there are no tows or lifts...