Word: snow
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Lack of snow has forced postponement of the four event ski meet scheduled for Cannon Mountain at Franconia, N.H., this weekend. It was to be the first meet of its kind ever held on Cannon Mountain...
...entry in this year's Venice Film Festival, is a beautifully designed Christmas card set to the music of the old English carol. The Twelve Days of Christmas. Placed in the sparkling snow of a Victorian London, the film recounts the wooing of Wendy Toye during the twelve days between Christmas and Epiphany. Waggish Suitor David O'Brien arrives each morning with a pyramiding progression of flora, fauna and assorted humans that, within a fortnight, have jampacked Wendy's neat home with speckled cows, choirboys, colored doves, milkmaids, kings and pear trees. A pleasant, 22-minute short...
...snow-filled Yale Bowl, the erratic Elis stopped Harvard 21-7, to split the Big Three title three ways. But Princeton salvaged the Ivy League championship by sneaking past Dartmouth, 6-3. ¶ Hampered by injuries, West Virginia's Mountaineers played host to Syracuse for the first time and lost their second straight game, 20-13. ¶ Still riding high after its victory over Michigan, Illinois was tripped up by the Northwestern Wildcats, who have yet to win a game this season, and eked out a disappointing 7-7 tie. ¶ Unbeaten Maryland kept its record clean by holding...
Scatbacks Al Ward and Dennis McGill disregarded both the Harvard offense and the snow-clogged truf in piling up yard-age, and sophomore fullback Gene Coker alone pounded out 110 of Yale's 225 yards gained rushing...
...Crimson, lacking the fullback keystone in its ground attack--all the more so after Oehmler was hurt--capitalized on passing, especially the latent serial talent of Walt Stahura. His in-spite-of-the-snow pitches to quarterback Joe Crehore, one of the most improved players on the team, provided at least a small boost to Harvard pride, already dampened by cold, snow, and the Yale team...