Word: flocking
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...least 3,000 Harvard men will flock is New York today and tomorrow for visits lasting up to two weeks. For their convenience, and to tempt others, the CRIMSON lists below some of the attractions which help make New York the hedonists' paradise it is. As James James Thurber notes: "Early to rise and early to bed makes a man healthy and wealthy and dead." This moral applies to Gotham better than to any other place is the world...
Most of the beginner and intermediate skiers flock to Cranmore, whose trails are served by the Skimobile. The major slopes are on the west side where the sun gets at the snow but this is offset by the fact that its smooth trails are skiable on only four inches of cover. The east side of Cranmore has also been developed to make use of the deep-snow "backside" of the mountain. A mile and a quarter long trail was cut there last summer...
...certainly hope that the matter will not be dropped here, and our report to the Union Committee suggests that they continue to study it. Howard R. Flock '54 Alan S. Manne '54 Donald T. Trautman...
Shepard's flock not only controlled the ball off the boards and on the floor, but also made an amazing 45 percent of its shots. While he was in, Smith dunked in two thirds of his shots, mostly by driving in underneath the basket...
...build his new restaurant, Mike is raising $200,000 from some of the same friends who started him in business. Apparently they share his conviction that the same old crowd will still flock to the new Romanoff's. Says Mike: "I'm very good for a lot of people. They feel they are better than I, and people have a desire to feel they are better than someone else. Resentment? I accept it as I do the weather...