Word: valleyful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...managerial hierarchy will step into power after these races. Charles F. Morgan '50, of Winthrop House and Locust Valley, N.Y., will take over Varsity reins for the coming year, with Steven Little '49, of Winthrop House and Brookline, as his assistant and H. Bradlee Perry '50, of Winthrop House and Brookline, in charge of the Varsity 150's. Harry R. Dow III '51, of Thayer Hall and North Andover, will handle the Freshman heavies, with Philip Dexter '51, of Matthews Hall and Boston, taking the yearling...
Harvard Club of Pocumtuck Valley: Winthrop S. Dakin, 54 Snell Street, Amherst...
Harvard Club of Quincy: Richard Porter '35, 65 Greenleaf Street, Quincy 69. Harvard Club of Springfield (formerly Harvard Club of Connecticut Valley): Allen R. Benner '33, 4 Allen Place, Longmeadow...
...years, the majestic Saguenay River defaulted on its promise. Jacques Cartier was fooled by the Indians' tales of a great kingdom in its valley, and of another empire beyond that, rich in silver & gold, diamonds & rubies. Explorers soon found that this icy, inky tributary of the St. Lawrence was no Northwest Passage: it was navigable for only 80 miles. Above the Indian village of Chicoutimi, "the end of the deep water," the river ran white and turbulent-and, it seemed, useless-from Lake St. John...
None of the materials used in making aluminum is found in the Saguenay valley. But the water racing out of Lake St. John provides the most vital of all resources needed in the industry: electric power. The urgent river has been thrice dammed to drive generators which produce...