Word: wildness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Just before the Game today, the loudspeaker annoucned that President Kennedy had declined to make the trip to Cambridge from Hyannis Port. Yale's provincial stands went wild with jubilation...
Where the wild coyotes will howl...
...used at the discretion of the school's officials, the other half as a permanent endowment fund. Cautioned Swift, a bachelor whose major outside interest was the university: "The fund is to be invested and reinvested ... I do not mean thereby to encourage the taking of wild gambles, trusting to luck; but rather I would have said university free to take on occasional unorthodox business ventures in the expectation that some of them from time to time will produce extraordinary results...
...like to leave the area for much more than a short concert tour, for her psychiatrist is there and she feels that she must stay near him. He is her fourth "shrink," as she calls analysts, and the best ever. Mercurial, subject to quickly shifting moods, gentle, suspicious, wild and frightened as a deer, worried about the bugs she kills, Joan is anything but the harsh witch that her behavior in the Cambridge coffeehouses would suggest. Sympathetic friends point out that her wicked manner in those days was in large part a cover-up for her small repertory. She could...
...weekend was more unusual than it was wild when, two years later, rodents were the only rioters around Harvard. A few Yalies let several rats loose on the field during the game; at least one of the pets permanently eluded angry officials. On the evening of the game no Harvard men seemed to show any enthusiasm as three other visitors from New Haven were assaulted by two actors from a play showing in Boston...