Word: refugee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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But the mad undergraduates. Were they typical? Had some last, dismal sophistication overtaken Cambridge, that people should forsake delusion? Cynicism I live with. Skepticism I live on. But memory is my refuge. It is every man's.
Royalty & Rest Rooms. Ignored by her family, Lady Mary as a child took refuge in a life of fantasy-she liked to run across the fields in the evening, trying to catch the setting sun. At 19, she had produced several albums of verse and a "handsome bosom" that disputed...
Harvard bought 700 acres of the Estabrook Woods in Concord from a group of private owners, and an 30-acre tract from the estate of the late Edward M. Pickman '08, located in nearby Bedford. This property, added to the neighboring 2000-acre National Fish and Wildlife Refuge of the...
The Jet Stream. The lethal edge of the storm was a savage 50-60 knot gale. In rural Maryland, gusts blew a rescue helicopter to the ground, killing the pilot, after an attempt to airlift an expectant mother to a hospital. (Mother and baby survived.) In central New York, two...
The Nazis were shrewd enough to put Germany's passion to use in the Hitler Youth during the 1930s; yet walking remains a romantic refuge from politics and society in general. Many Germans ramble alone. Others prize the mystic shared experience of striding arm in arm, verbunden (joined together...