Word: winterful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...three-day trip to Mexico was an unqualified diplomatic success. The trip had been planned on the spur of the moment, and largely because of his friendship for Mexico's bald, beaming Ambassador Antonio Espinosa de los Monteros. The ambassador had suggested a visit one day last winter; the President had agreed wholeheartedly, then had said: "How about some time in March...
...bottom of a black hole, deeper than twice the height of the Empire State Building, a coal miner named Josef earned his daily bread this difficult winter. Fifteen European countries, including Germany, have a grim interest in Josef, for their economic revival is closely tied to the amount of coal which he and some 300,000 other miners win from the rich Ruhr mines. In the dust-choked gloom of the pit face TIME Correspondent Percy Knauth talked with Josef, trying to learn why the miners are producing only half as much as before...
...stations will be located somewhere in the frozen splash of islands north and west of Arctic Bay (see map). Only two of them have been pinpointed yet. The headquarters station will be at Winter Harbor on Melville Island and will be in operation by next August. The other will be still further north-700 miles from the North Pole-at Ellesmere Island's Eureka Sound. It will be set up probably in April. Exploratory parties will recommend sites for the other seven stations later...
Pete Fuller, Crimson heavy, and Dan Ray, the 145-pounder, are probably the best bets for Harvard. In order to win Fuller will have to beat Hank O'Shaughnessy and Bob Pickett, of Columbia and Syracuse, both of whom took close decisions over him earlier this winter. Once defeated Ray has already beaten seven of the men whom he might face at New Haven but has not met Navy captain Fletcher...
...Waiting for Lefty," the controversial drama by Clifford Odets suppressed in Boston 12 years ago, and "The Ping Pong Players," by William Saroyan, will open the Harvard Dramatic Club's 1947 winter season at 8:30 o'clock tonight at Sanders Theater...