Word: accessible
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...came Continental's big break. It merged with debt-ridden Pioneer Air Lines, giving Six 1,860 more route miles and access to the air hub of Dallas, gateway to a rich transcontinental traffic. By last year Continental's annual revenues had quadrupled since 1947 to $18.5 million. To its present 31 planes (ranging from two DC-7Bs to 15 DC-3s) it plans to add 22 new ones by 1959, a $62 million order that includes 15 Vickers Viscount propjets, four Boeing 707 turbojets...
Hodel, a Stalker supporter, agreed to present a report of the HYRC Special Investigating Committee to the Student Council. He also agreed to give the Council access to the Committee's testimony and minutes and to keep it informed on the progress of the Committee...
...estimated that 35 per cent of Harvard students have access to an FM receiver...
...failure of the recent campaign is perhaps the best example of the chairman's ineptitude. Armed with his own experience selling beer mugs and Harvard pennants to Yardlings, and having access to the entry captains used in the successful PBH blood drive, the Council's minister of hope failed miserably in his task. In some areas of the College, the drive ground to a complete halt, less than half of the potential donors being contacted...
Before the center began, only two of the present members carried on significant research in the social sciences and humanities. Now, because of center grants and the fact that a professor at a small college has access to the facilities of 13, every campus has a research program. In the last six years, the center has given 153 research grants, enabled facultymen to publish 79 monographs and 43 books...