Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Backing up Blatt in the dash is another potential scorer for B.U., Carl Johnson. Johnson nipped Awori in the Greater Boston championships last winter and should take third place tonight, since Crimson sophomore Wayne Anderson is likely to be running against Providence...
...eight Ivy League colleges last night disrupted the bureaucratic battle for control of ainateur track by announcing that their athletes will compete in meets this winter without regard to who sponsors the competition. Yale athletic director Delaney Kiphuth announced the decision in New York...
...lunch and supper eat like the aristocrats many of them are. Says seven-year-old Count Vincenzo Balestrieri-Cosimelli: "La Meridiana's much more amusing than a grownups' hotel. I have more time to play and lots of snow to ski in during the winter, which even Daddy can't find for me in Rome...
...College Swing types that used to save the varsity show in Hollywood musicals of yore. These kids swing in an unfinished Moscow suburb called Cheremushki, "where skies are blue, and dreams come true," and where an empty flat gets heat in the summertime. "Don't worry, in the winter it'll be cold," quips Boris, a lumpish, curly-topped blaster on the construction crew. With everyone's dream swaddled in Red tape, and keys to the new flats hard to come by, Boris waltzes around a statuesque museum guide. Sergei, the truck driver, serenades the blue-eyed...
...using rifles, knives, teeth and fingernails. It is because they have lived so close to one another that they fight so fiercely. No one excels Kazantzakis in portraying this love-hate ambivalence. In one memorable vignette, Kazantzakis tells how a group of Royalists and Reds shoot it out one winter's day in a ravine, and then, exhausted and wounded, huddle together for warmth as their lives...