Word: snow
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Burns notes that even more trouble set in when Cambridge residents were ordered off the streets for a few days during snow removal operations. He says many people pulled into Harvard lots and garages and just left their cars there...
...left notes on the cars, but after the third day, we had to tow them away." He adds that the University had to tow more than 50 cars during the snow emergency between midnight and 8 a.m. on February 10 because "we couldn't get the tow trucks at any other time...
...spring and that means the start of a new season. Every year about this time, Mother Nature makes her big trade. She gives up two or three feet of snow (first round drift choices) for green grass and an undisclosed amount of rain...
Next day it became clear that Healey's budget had not produced as much sunshine as Britons would like. The St. James's snow had melted all right, but the stock market plummeted, the recently resuscitated pound slipped again and the Liberals began to mutter threats of ending their pact with the Labor Party unless Healey came up with some bigger tax cuts. Reflecting the general mood of Britons, Conservative M.P. William Clark scowled: "The budget is a damp squib...
Texas vs. Detroit called because of snow...