Word: zone
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...James Rouse, No. 1 shopping-center financial consultant, promoter and part-owner of Mondawmin, calls their "personal, informal, carnival atmosphere." Frequently screened from the sight, sound and smell of traffic, their malls and walkways are bright with flowers, fountains, tropical birds. At Southdale the 82-acre shopping zone is insulated from suburban Minneapolis by a 240-acre office belt and a 176-acre lakefront residential section. Like Detroit's fabulously successful Northland center (first-year gross: $88 million), a number of the new projects are decked with sculpture and mosaics...
...Yardlings jumped into a quick 2-0 lead early in the first quarter, when the Tufts center hiked the ball over his half-back's head. Although the Jumbo quarterback recovered the ball, he was tackled before he could get out of his end zone. In the second quarter Boulris scored from Tufts' 35-yard line and in the next period, he swept end for 65 yards and the final Crimson touchdown...
...face of the Russian peace offensive and the United States' seeming intention to reduce its military manpower, Europe has shown a stedily decreasing desire to act as a buffer zone for a "Fortress America." European leaders are finding it difficult to convince their people and themselves that a great manpower build-up on their part will place them in an advantageous position to maintain national sovereignty...
...time to knock down a pass. " 'At's the way to go," Devaney shouts. A moment later Kowalczyk is out in the flat, trying to keep an eye on a man gone deep, trying to guard against a hooking end and also defend his overloaded zone. (Fifty yards away, guards and tackles are running through a rugged blocking drill. A pair of blockers smash at one defensive lineman. "Growl at 'em," Duffy cries to Sophomore Tackle Fran O'Brien. Fran growls, is hit by surprise from the side. "What happened?" he grunts, peering up at Duffy...
...Crimson held for a down, and then Thompson threw to Paul Abrahamian in the end zone, but the former Harvard man, juggled it out of the zone, making his catch illegal. On third down, Dave Wells held in check most of the day, cut around his left end on a pitch out play, and fooled two tacklers, going into the end zone for what seemed to be the clinching score. Lou Rigano's kick was good...