Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...quarter-century ago this fall, Britain declared war on Hitler's Germany. Fifty years ago, its troops were digging in for the first, fearsome winter of World War I. Ninety years ago this week was born the only man who, in his own words, "passed through both the two supreme cataclysms of recorded history in high Cabinet office." It is a mark of the world's affection and deep respect for Sir Winston Churchill that his birthday is celebrated almost as a national anniversary throughout ' the free world...
...French antique furniture, has even gone so far as to rent a sewing machine so that she can run up bathroom and shower curtains "to see whether I could do it." She finds time for almost daily tennis in the summer, almost nightly opera in the winter, and part-time volunteer hospital work when her schedule permits. She does her own cooking, arranges her own flowers, and does her own hair (though, until recently, she used to have to fly to an expert in New York to have...
Died. Arthur Winarick, 75, who converted a 20-room Catskills boardinghouse into what is now the 1,500-room Concord Hotel, the Borsch Belt's biggest beat, offering pink, yellow or blue snow on the winter ski slopes, 45 golf holes in the summer, and romantic matchmaking all year round; of a heart attack; in Kiamesha Lake...
Surrounded by such skill, Harvard's hockey pundits are beginning to predict a long cold winter. But this Crimson squad is not one to give up; as Coach Weiland put it last week, "We might surprise...
...this year Pickett is wearing a smile, even if it's a suppressed one. His team last winter was third in the Ivy League, a respectable 5-4-1 on the season, and the heart of the squad is back again. The freshman team was 6-2-1, and its most promising wrestlers fill in the gaps on the varsity neatly...