Word: windedly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...atmosphere of Italy," wrote Anne Elizabeth O'Hare McCormick, "is like that of a warm day with an undercurrent of icy wind. . . . It is an odd combination of hopeful reconstruction and fearful suspense. Nowhere has the Communist victory in Czechoslovakia caused such reactions of glee among Communists and gloom among anti-Communists...
...ambassador's address will wind up the Council's series of three lectures by envoys of France, The Netherlands, and Great Britain under the general title "Western Europe Speaks...
Radios blared it, headlines screamed it, and the buses and trucks that carried jubilant Chileans into Santiago bore it as a legend: "The Antarctic Is Ours." Wind-bronzed President Gabriel González Videla was home from his flag-planting expedition to Graham Land (O'Higgins Land to Chileans) where he had defied the British lion (TIME, March 1). He had set off an explosion of Chilean patriotism, and made himself the most popular man in the country. In Santiago last week, 200,000 Chileans cheered him when he landed at the airport, shouted vivas as ponchoed huasos (cowboys...
High-flying Dunster House copped first place in the intramural basketball league and 150 solid points toward the Straus trophy last night after defeating a strong but erratic Winthrop quintet, 34 to 31, to wind up with a 13 and 1 record...
Freshman basketballers wind up their season's campaign tonight against a tall Eli Yearlings quintet in the preliminary to the Varsity game at New Haven...