Word: winterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...about "peace negotiations while stepping up the war," then went ahead and did the same thing. Five days before the talks were to start, Communist forces attacked 122 South Vietnamese cities and military installations, concentrating chiefly on Saigon. But the offensive was markedly punchless, especially by contrast with last winter's Tet strikes (see THE WORLD...
...fuel. China's biggest oil refinery at Taching was partly destroyed by sabotage and is still operating well below capacity-and below China's needs. Shortage of oil cut power to three hours a day in Canton in January, left Peking without heat for much of the winter. Steel and textile production are also down, and only the best weather in a decade last year prevented a fall-off in grain production that would have meant famine in many places...
...replaces Robert A. Pickett, who resigned at the end of this winter's season to become executive director of the Harvard Varsity Club. Pickett had been varsity wrestling coach for 18 years...
Both Gonzales and Parrot starred in two sports at Harvard. Gonzales has been one of the top three Crimson squash players for the past three seasons. Parrot finished his varsity hockey career this winter as the third highest scorer in Harvard history with 107 points...
Depth was a major factor in Winthrop's win. In its strongest winter performance ever, it grabbed seconds in hockey and squash. Third place finishes in golf, boxing, fencing, and tennis, and a fourth in track provided the points needed to push Winthrop...