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Word: zone (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Grant also threw for the Crimson's first touchdown, taking a pitchout from quarterback John McCluskey and flipping eight yards to Dave Poe in the end zone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AP Names Wally Grant To Week's All-East 11 | 10/6/1964 | See Source »

...kickoff and Ulciekas recovered at the Bucknell 39. Nine plays later it was Harvard 21, Bucknell 17, with Bilodeau flipping a nine-yard pass to Leo for the score. Leo took the ball at the five, slanting across the middle and just reachjed the corner of the end zone before two Bisons thraw him out of bounds...

Author: By Donald E. Graham, | Title: Bucknell Stuns Crimson Eleven, 24-21 | 10/5/1964 | See Source »

...corpse in the Soviet satellite closet, East Germany showed faint stirrings of unnatural life last week. East German guards were busy knocking a 5-by-9-ft. hole in the Wall as officials of both Germanys signed a pass agreement permitting West Berliners to visit relatives in the East zone five times a year. At the same time, thousands of East German pensioners began registering to go West with the cagey blessing of Communism's chief zombie in the Soviet zone, Walter Ulbricht. And when the satellite's nominal No. 2 man, Premier Otto Grotewohl, died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East Germany: Joy, Not Jubilation | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

...able to make as many as five family visits a year at holiday times. In addition, West Berliners can cross the Wall within 24 hours if there is a family emergency (sickness, death, marriage or childbirth). This is permitted under a hardship clause, which also allows the East zone member of a married couple sundered by the advent of the Wall to emigrate to the West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East Germany: Joy, Not Jubilation | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

...death of long-ailing Grotewohl at 70 left Ulbricht as the only, lonely survivor of the old guard of East German Communism. A tragic anti-hero who might have stepped from the pages of a Graham Greene novel, Grotewohl, as leader of the Social Democratic Party in the Soviet Zone after World War II, had one brief moment of importance. He used it to ally the Social Democrats to the Communists, symbolized in his famous walk from the right of an East Berlin operetta theater in 1946 to shake hands center-stage with Communist East German President Wilhelm Pieck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: East Germany: Joy, Not Jubilation | 10/2/1964 | See Source »

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