Word: snow
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Aside from the massive frozen sculpture by world-renowned ice artist Giuseppe Dietrich, Winterfest participants were treated to an informal "SnowBall" at the Sheraton Commander Hotel, children's snow sculptures in Winthrop Park, free cider and cookies at Charles Square, and mid-winter sales by Harvard Square merchants...
Local artist Joseph E. Caparco taught children to make sculptures out of snow and ice in Winthrop Park on Saturday morning. Using ice remnants, sawdust, and food dyes, Cambridge children created a bird, an airplane, a clown's face, and a big foot...
...bathers and frisbee fans alike under the summery trance of sunny weather. And now the third installment in this year's series of climatic climaxes once again lured swarms of freshmen out of their brick-insulated homes--this time into the winter-white expanse stretching from John Harvard's snow-covered nose to Mass Hall...
Irregular weather had brought us together in the spirit of carefree abandonment, but dazzling, snow-filled skies would inevitably clear for the usual Cambridge chill. Camp Harvard is only in session when Mother Nature has the time to be an indulgent proctor and pamper her charges with a climatic study break...
Last June Steven Ballmer, a vice president of Microsoft, told the press that his company would ship an important new program called Windows "before the snow falls." Microsoft made the deadline with a day to spare, despite early blizzards last fall. But the arrival of Windows, which gives an IBM computer the look and feel of an Apple Macintosh, could hardly be described as timely. Ballmer had previously announced four different release dates for the program, beginning with April 1984, and Microsoft had missed them all. In the parlance of Silicon Valley, the software had turned into vaporware, a product...