Word: stein
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's varsity heavyweight crew had to battle not only Brown and Rutgers, but also the terrible conditions of the choppy, garbage-strewn Seekonk River on the way to its 33rd consecutive intercollegiate victory and its fifth straight Stein Cup triumph Saturday...
Harvard last lost to a United States college crew in 1963, and has never lost possession of the Stein trophy...
...Crimson oarsmen compete against Brown and Rutgers in Harvard's fourth straight defense of the Stein...
...growth has been concentrated in the quick-service food field. It includes such enterprises as the 93-outlet H. Salt, Esq. Fish & Chips operation -whose founder, Haddon Salt, brought the idea from England in 1964-and the 110-outlet hot-dog-and-beer operation called Frank 'n' Stein...
...orthodox literary theory has been that there were two Hemingways: Ernest the Good and Ernest the Bad. Ernest the Good lived above a sawmill in Paris and worked night and day to become the best writer of his generation. With the help of Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound and the King James Bible, Ernest the Good learned to write books so true that, by his own definition, "after you are finished reading one you will feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: . . . the people and the places and how the weather...