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Word: winterers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...each other's heaven and hell. So argues Arnold Wesker in his latest play, The Four Seasons, which opened, off-Broadway last week. Love buds in spring rain, blossoms in summer ardor, withers and stales in autumnal tiffs and recriminations, and turns to icy death in a winter of unfeeling. The play is intimate and perceptive, though it lacks dramatic vigor. The language that might have lifted it to poetry is too often absent. Yet the playwright's intent is aspiring and his subject compels attention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Plays: The Four Seasons | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

Parker is pleased with his crew's performance during the winter months. The taciturn coach says weight-lifting and running in the stadium have been "on a par" with previous years, "if not better." He emphasizes that he is "happy to be outside" once again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Oarsmen Out On Charles At Last | 3/20/1968 | See Source »

Andrew Larkin '68, who rowed number six in last year's phenomenal varsity shell says "The winter is a building time, but for me it's a waiting time, too. If you're interested in rowing you'd might as well row. I'm happy to be out there again...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Oarsmen Out On Charles At Last | 3/20/1968 | See Source »

...quarter-mile, Huvelle and Dave McKelvey will form a pair almost as imposing as Keith Colburn and Trey Burns in the 880. Colburn was the country's top freshman half-miler last year with a 1:48.0, and is now ready for outdoor action after suffering a winter injury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trackmen Expect Success in Spring; Crimson Runners Headed for Jamaica | 3/20/1968 | See Source »

Into the frozen air of winter's dying...

Author: By Andrew Jamison, | Title: Country Joe And The Fish | 3/16/1968 | See Source »

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