Word: saile
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although Crimson yachtsmen still race through the courtesy of MIT, a change of attitude has taken place. Those who supplied the catalyst were a group of Freshmen and Sophomores who wanted very much to sail and a group of alumni who wanted that undergraduates should want very much to sail...
...same sort of pressure exists on the waters of the lower Charles, despite the fact that competitors sail in twelve foot dinghies and not $40,000 5.5's. Since, however, the Crimson skippers can sail only at few and specified hours, the racing is not what it could...
Slapped & Hapless. No one, least of all cocky Khrushchev, could probably have foreseen the degree of frustration that lay ahead for him when he set sail for Manhattan aboard Baltika. Even as he and his cronies were on the high seas, the expelled Communist "technicians" and diplomats in the Congo were packing their bags and heading home in defeat in one of the indelible and humiliating scenes of the cold war (TIME, Sept. 26). Even as his contingent arrived on Manhattan Island, the U.N., in one overwhelming 70-0 vote, slapped down the Russian-led attempt to discredit Dag Hammarskjold...
Decision at Trafalgar, by Dudley Pope. Memorably above the call of routine historical duty, this is a definitive chronicle of the greatest battle of the age of sail and its ageless hero, Lord Nelson...
Decision at Trafalgar, by Dudley Pope. Memorably above the call of routine historical duty, this is a definitive chronicle of the greatest battle of the age of sail and its ageless hero, Lord Nelson...