Word: winded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...night, or is contained to any degree by the opposition, the Tigers is dead. When Princeton played Yale earlier this season they won 74-60, but the Elis were in a slump then. Friday should be the Bulldogs' night, and Princeton--unless Bradley turns in a superhuman performance--will wind up in third place...
...going to have to beat the Quakers. The last hope is Columbia; Harvard squeaked past the Lions 16-14 this weekend. Since Columbia has yet to wrestle Cornell, the Lions are almost certain to drop at least one more match; if they do upset Penn, all three teams will wind up tied for second...
...thunder and lightning which accompanied the snow storm is a rarity that occurs only once every three or four years, according to Alan F. Cook II, Lecturer on Astronomy. These phenomena, usually associated with summer storms, were caused by unusually violent vertical wind motions resulting from large temperature differences among the layers of the atmosphere, according to Cook...
...education. "We had a great sense of historical progress then. We did worry after World War I, but we soon had the feeling that we were getting things back on the rails again." After World War II, "there was the same sort of disillusionment, but we got a new wind, a new sense of direction. I still have that same feeling...
Ester's farewell. Wholly indifferent, Anna turns toward the open window, sensating, reviving her spirits with the shock of rain and wind against her flesh. The boy continues reading, still driven by his own need to know all that is knowable...