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Word: winterful (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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Unless 500 students agree to use the open-air lot, Reynolds said, "we would not undertake the project." On the basis of 500 cars, which must patronize the lot "for the full period of availability, including the winter months of January, February, and March," Reynolds estimated that it would take 12 dollars monthly to cover annual operating expenses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Offers Autos Home at $12 per Month | 10/11/1947 | See Source »

...year where Wittenberg failed to pin his opponent. As yet Wittenberg has not announced whether he plans to enter the unlimited or 191-pound classes although his weight now stands over 200. According to tentative Olympic plans, the New England regional tryouts will be held at Harvard late this winter, which will facilitate the chances of other Crimson hopefuls...

Author: By Robert Carswell, | Title: Crimson Athletes Point for 1948 Olympic Games | 10/9/1947 | See Source »

...college. Harkness lost an 8 to 7 decision to Wittenberg just before the war and holds the distinction of being the man most nearly to beat Henry. Now an architect in the Boston area, Harkness worked out at the Indoor Athletic Building twice a week last winter. In the lighter classes Harvard chances, in fact Eastern chances, are grim; for traditionally the light and middleweights come from Oklahoma, which for 25 years has been the grappling center...

Author: By Robert Carswell, | Title: Crimson Athletes Point for 1948 Olympic Games | 10/9/1947 | See Source »

...picked individually through regional tryouts. America always wins the Olympic basketball crown by a top-heavy margin, but apparently Europe wants to try again this year and a team will be sent probably picked from the squads who make the finals of the New York Garden tournaments this winter...

Author: By Robert Carswell, | Title: Crimson Athletes Point for 1948 Olympic Games | 10/9/1947 | See Source »

...next winter in New Haven Hutter and Macionis swam against each other in the Harvard-Yale meet and Hutter reared to a length and a half victory, thereby leading the Crimson team to its first victory over a Yale swimming team in 13 years. "That was one of the greatest thrills I've ever had in sports." William Bingham says...

Author: By Robert Carswell, | Title: Crimson Athletes Point for 1948 Olympic Games | 10/9/1947 | See Source »

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