Word: winter
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...those who read this page so faithfully each day, the sudden change in weather can mean only one thing--the winter athletic season, with its nine sports, is almost here. And so, appropriately, the following is some early season commentary, in very brief form, on the potential of two of the Crimson's major winter teams...
Despite yesterday's balmy temperatures, the undergraduate car owner looks forward to frosty parking troubles in the winter weeks to come. The University Health Service has a big parking lot, at Holyoke and Mount Auburn Streets, which is just one of many reserved for daytime use by Faculty. We suggest that Dr. Farnsworth open up this lot for night use by students...
...Pocket. Opposing coaches insist that the one indispensable part of that system is Dodd's luck. "If an atom bomb went off in this room," said Georgia's Wallace Butts at a football banquet last winter, "Bobby Dodd would come up with a handful of uranium in his pocket...
These notes of disenchantment are hopeful, for Uruguay's greatest enemy is smug optimism. But last week, with the south winds of winter dying away, optimism came easy. If spring marches in, can the Day of the Beaches be far behind...
...pipeline workers over the past 15 months blasted and burrowed at the rate of 170 miles a month, 55 miles faster than the pace set by Fish when he built the 1,837-mile Texas-New York Transcontinental line in 1951. Crews worked in 35° below weather last winter, the Northwest's coldest in 50 years. With 2,500 miles of mainline and feeder pipe, Fish's Pacific Northwest is the world's biggest gas pipeline...