Word: accessible
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Andrew added that by consulting the faculty the station may be able to get access to alumni solicitation files at the office of James R. Reynolds, assistant to the President. The cost of the added equipment necessary for FM will run between $2000 and $4000, Andrew estimated...
...Trophy contender, we are at or near the top as far as the "athletics for all" slogan is concerned. We are active in many College activities: Debate Society, College Social Committee, and PBH, to name a few. Not to be overlooked is the fact that most Dudley men have access to a car, which comes in handy for trips to Endicott, Wellesley, and Wheaton...
Cars and trucks would be excluded to prevent congestion. Six large parking areas and modern highways are planned to surround the center to allow easy access. Though the district will be a purely pedestrian area, Grulen says that there would rarely be more than a two minute walk to any building in the area from the nearest garage. Underground trucking roads and slow moving carts would eliminate the problems of moving heavy baggage and crates...
...wicked priest," of his followers' hope for his return to lead the "people of the New Testament," as the Qumran community called themselves, to "a new and purified Jerusalem." The parallels seemed so pat and Allegro so sure of himself that experts assumed that he had had access to a bombshell of a discovery...
Nasser has scarcely bothered to hide it. Through Cairo's cafés, and with easy access to government offices, swarm the Middle East's biggest concentration of exiled terrorists and (depending on the point of view) troublemakers or patriots. In 1946 North African exiles set up the Committee for North African Liberation. The Egyptian government provided offices and funds for their support, had their representatives sit in on Arab League councils as advisers. Funds were raised, commandos recruited, trained and shipped off to the battlefronts...