Word: rum
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mexico's modern, gas-station-studded highways for the Old-World atmosphere, the bullfights, the silver jewelry and the cheap peso, and a healthy minority from the East were bound for Bermuda's pink sands or for the West Indies, with its palm trees and invigorating cheap rum...
...Physics; Paul Hastings Lesure '50, Government; Herbert Samuel Levine '50 Economics; Robert Arthur Levine '50, Economics; Jerry Neal Liehman '50, Architectural Sciences; Gerald Williams Ludwig '50, Chemistry; Robert Enor Lundin '50, Chemistry; Aloysius Bernard McCabe '49, Hist. & Lit; Gordon James Fraser MacDonald '50; Geological Sciences; John Sylvester McFarland '50, Rum. Lange & Literatures; Donald Stanley Marshall '50, Anthropology; Fredrick William Marx, Jr. '50, History; Nicholas Louise Metaxas '50, Economics; Gavin Miller '50, History; Robert Laugford Montgomery, Jr. '50, English; George Huckins Moulton '50, History...
...cafes, men sit for hours playing dominoes or cards, quietly sipping rum or beer...
...Goes Donald. The agreement made, MacLean marched off with his Spaniards to ravage his ancient enemies, the MacDonalds, on the islands of Rum, Eigg, Canna and Muck. When he returned, the Spaniard announced that he was ready to set sail...
Back of the rum fun stood an individualist whose openhearted Christianity commanded as much respect as his painting skill. He had done the Resurrection, Spencer said, for a very simple reason: "If you are going to paint anything good, you've got to link up with something good . . . something holy. What's holier than the dead and the idea of their coming back to bask in life, another kind of life...