Word: bermudas
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...year-old, New York-born Mildred Carlson, had come back to the U.S. from Australia to become his third wife, and he was naturally impatient to get the details concluded-he was short of dollars and planned to travel on Mildred's funds until he got to Bermuda and a rapprochement with the British pound...
...Club has about 45 members (dues: five dollars a year; qualification: the care to play rugby) and meet after the games in the members' rooms. Although is not on official team of Harvard, it represents the University in about nine comes in its regular spring season, including the Bermuda trip, and plays three in the fall. Organized as a club, it is not supported by the University...
Anyone can play--today's team consists of one medical student, three Business school students, one Law School student, and ten undergraduates--making the required 15 men. New recruits will be called for in February when the Club starts as practicing for Bermuda in April...
...anniversary of his retirement, Rosenberg has written to the Bureau of Naval Personnel, reporting himself fit and ready for active duty. He was assigned to a tour as an instructor in seamanship at the Naval Academy. He was fit enough to navigate a sloop in the grueling Newport-Bermuda race. But by a legal quirk, the Navy was powerless to put Rosenberg back on the active list without a special Act of Congress. Rosenberg started lobbying to get the bill through. Last week the Senate passed it, sent it to the House...
...fishing, the scenery and the $1.10 dollar; thousands more, mostly Texans and Californians, were heading down Mexico's modern, gas-station-studded highways for the Old-World atmosphere, the bullfights, the silver jewelry and the cheap peso, and a healthy minority from the East were bound for Bermuda's pink sands or for the West Indies, with its palm trees and invigorating cheap...