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Word: snowed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cambridge Police Department will tow away all student-owned cars blocking snow removal operations, Police Chief Patrick F. Ready warned yesterday. "If they don't cooperate, we'll tow every car on the streets away," he said...

Author: By Robert L. Chazin, | Title: City Will Tow Away Illegally Parked Autos | 3/22/1956 | See Source »

Ready said that the cars, especially on Boylston St. and some side streets, were preventing the snow-plows from clearing the roads. "If there was a fire at the end of one of those streets, some of the buildings would burn to the ground before we got an engine through," he added...

Author: By Robert L. Chazin, | Title: City Will Tow Away Illegally Parked Autos | 3/22/1956 | See Source »

...will be three weeks tomorrow since the snow fell, and we have had excellent sleighing for the greater part of that time. In some of the streets it is still good. It is a rare occurrence of late years to have such good and lasting sleighing as the present snow has afforded. We should like to know what has become of the "old fashioned winters," "when our streets were covered to the depth of a foot or so and for four or six weeks at a time, when oxen were roasted on the ice near the Bridge, and sleighs were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Sleighing | 3/21/1956 | See Source »

...usual number of minor riots were propagated last night in the College area. Linden and Bow Sts. were centers of furious activity as was the Yard. Linden was doused liberally from windows, and Bow was the scene of snow-balling exercises between town and gown. Radcliffe girls engaged in sporadic conflicts in their Quad...

Author: By F. W. Byron jr., | Title: Biggest Blizzard of Year Paralyzes University With Two Feet of Snow | 3/20/1956 | See Source »

...snow, it's the uncertainty. Hour exams are being called off; so are some classes. Yet many professors perversely refuse to declare their inability to cope. The Coop, J. Press, and the Andover Shop closed early, but yesterday Stonestreet's continues to remain open, thus making a killing on cord suit sales. Lamont suddenly closed down yesterday at five, while Widener remained open until the usual hour. All this has been extremely confusing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Drifting | 3/20/1956 | See Source »

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