Word: snow
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...support Minister Chang's ruling, propaganda mills began grinding out touching stones of Chairman Mao Tse-tung's own hard and difficult struggle as a young revolutionary, much as a capitalist uncle might rebuke a wastrel nephew with stories of his own five-mile hikes through the snow to the little red schoolhouse. Samples: "Chairman Mao's socks were full of holes, his clothes made of rough texture. He ate only two meals of rice and cabbage daily. His comrades urged him to eat more. Chairman Mao would not allow...
...freshman match, the wins were: Dudding, three and one; Tyler, three and two; David, one up; and Rose, two and one. Elsom, Quinn, and Snow lost their matches...
...Crimson freshmen golf squad will be out for an expected easy victory over their Indian counterparts. The lineup is: Captain Burt Dudding, Watt Tyler, Ken Elsom, Bob David, Billy Rose, Don Quinn, and Brad Snow. The matches will be played at the Charles River Golf Course...
Such brazen balancing of vast tracts of Siberian snow against much more densely populated and industrially important areas of the U.S. was promptly pronounced "outrageous" in the Pentagon. There were other items in the Soviet package that proposed even more one-sided disarmament of the West: a reduction in forces that would leave the U.S. with too few men to keep up its NATO commitments, and a scheme for setting up ground control posts that would bring every part of Europe and the U.S. under surveillance-except the Russian heartland...
Another Crimson disappointment was freshman captain Burt Dudding's loss to his Yale opponent. Their scores were 76 and 71. The freshman wins were provided by Ken Elsom, who beat Yale captain Dick Phillips, two and one, Bob David, two and one, and Bill Rose, three and two, Brad Snow played his best golf of the season, defeating John Thomas...