Word: winterized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...were printed privately at the authors' expense or by the boards of the Lampoon. For the most part, these little "cartoon and comment" books were of the same rather inferior quality and content as their recent relative--Gullible's Travels Through Harvard, which had microscopic success in Cambridge last winter. By far the best were two printed by the Lampoon writers...
JAMES R. BAILEY Winter Park...
...only real crisis of Julie's childhood was The Crash of 1929. When the dust had settled, a few servants were gone, but there were still plenty left. Daylong Julie played on the wide lawns that ran down to Lake St. Clair. In the winter there was skating on the lake, and in summer the whole family moved to the exclusive Huron Mountain Club, set in a tract of virgin wood and trouty freshet. "She was such a normal little girl," her mother remembers. However, there were suggestions of sensibility. When anybody told ghost stories she was an easy...
...This winter another student exhibition is being planned of paintings produced in fine arts classes. An ideal location has been found in the large show room in Robinson Hall, the scene of displays last year by Stein and Calder. The reappearance of student exhibits is gratifying. This year's course display, however, should be expanded to include selected works from all student painters at the University. In such an enlarged exhibit the works from fine arts classes could and most probably ought to be shown separately from other paintings. But a University-wide showing would help to reorganize the activity...
Dunster, winner of the trophy the last two years, stands third with 302.5, 15 less than the 317.5 which gave the Funsters third place last fall. Dunster, however, should be strong in winter and spring sports and thus have a good chance to take the trophy for the third year...