Word: snows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mountain climbers. (But at Mt. Rainier Park, Wash., you can climb over more ice, reach the third highest peak in the U. S.) In fact, so Alpine is Glacier's atmosphere that guest houses are called chalets. There are tepees of placid Blackfeet by mirrored lakes, lots of snow on the peaks, and the Government botanist keeps the hotels full of Indian paintbrush, tufted bear grass, harebell, Nancy-over-the-ground. He wants you to steal them. It will keep you from rooting up wildflowers in the park, which the Government assiduously cultivates. The Great Northern has a corner...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH McCaffrey, l.f. r.f., Hill Ware, c.f. c.f., Edwards Nevin, c. c., Clark Gleason, 1b. 1b., Morton Kiernan, 2b. 2b., Rich Woodruff, 3b. 3b., Snow Sargent, s.s. s.s., Spain Lupien, r.f. l.f., O'Brien Taylor, p. p., Thompson...
...Seversky ship is an all-metal low-wing monoplane mounted on what look like ordinary seaplane floats within which are concealed wheels. By a reverse of usual practice the floats may be retracted to expose the wheels for landing. Also they can serve as skiis for landing on snow. Estimated top speed: 200 m. p. h. with a 400-h. p. Whirlwind: 290 m. p. h. with a 700-h. p. Cyclone (with floats detached and wheels fully retracted). Wing flaps will slow the ship for landing. Major de Seversky, who lost a leg in the War, proposes to enter...
HARVARD YALE McGuckin, No. 1 No. 1. Snow Nicholas, No. 2 No. 2, Baldwin Davis, No. 3 No. 3. Tuttle Johnson, back back, Secor...
HARVARD DARTMOUTH McCaffrey, l.f. l.f., O'Brien Ware, c.f. c.f., Edwards Thacher, r.f. r.f., Hill Nevin, c. 3b., Snow Hines, 2b. 1b., Morton Lockwood, 1b. 2b., Rich Woodruff, s.s. s.s., Spain Gleason or Murmes, 3b. c., Clark Loughlin, Taylor, or McJennett, p. p., Thompson, Miller, or Maskilieson...