Word: wintered
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...rivers of New England spent last week recovering from their stroke of autumn apoplexy. As they shrank back to normal, the mills that they used to turn, the power plants they used to keep humming, emerged from the flood covered with muck. Winter began to shut down and the muck froze. Much New England industry was crippled for months to come...
...people of New England followed the receding margins of the flood and returned to their riverside towns. Dunes of silt and wreckage filled streets and houses. Food and fuel were scarce. Communication was restored with difficulty. Railroads were broken up for the winter...
...nose-for-news into Caldwell's mount ing fame, reported how he had played for Brown as a freshman before entering Yale. By Yale's dual contract with Princeton and with Harvard, Caldwell can play no more Yale football. He can, however, play basketball & baseball in the winter & spring. †the same rules apply as in regular football except that it is unnecessary to tackle - a runner-with-the-ball...
...University and Freshman polo squads will start their indoor season this afternoon, when the initial practice of the winter will be held at the Commonwealth Armory in Boston at 3 o'clock...
...feature of this winter's schedule will be a match away from home with the Cincinnati Riding Club. Among the other teams the University and Freshman teams will face during the indoor season are the members of the Boston Indoor Polo League, mostly Army teams; West Point away from home; and Yale, in two home-and-home encounters...