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...protest by Black students for a center went unheard, but a year later the school's board of trustees approved a petition signed by members of several minority groups for a center. Now, Princeton's Third World center is situated in a frame house obtained in 1973 and an annex--which was built at a cost to the university of $250,000 in 1974. The house has 15 rooms, including two offices, two meetings rooms, a library and a study area. The annex has a room seating about 350, a recreation hall, a kitchen and a dining area...
...back alleys and in the chancelleries of the Middle East represents at least as many risks as opportunities. The Soviet Union's principal move was to sign a 20-year friendship treaty with Syria two weeks ago. Israeli officials, TIME has learned, believe that the pact includes a secret annex granting the U.S.S.R. naval facilities at the Syrian port of Latakia, airbases manned by Soviet personnel, and depots for storing war materiel. If this intelligence is correct, the Soviets may have added a pawn or two to their side of the board in the chess game they are playing with...
...Harvard Stadium is not an annex to Stillman Infirmary...
...soda water sold for $2.50 a glass in Manhattan restaurants." Zap! "The success of People was due to three things: (1) it always showed you other people's living rooms...(2) it always showed you where other people's libidos were plugged in (3) it was a print annex to the TV set." Pow! American popular culture comes splattering to earth like a gunned-down F-14 fighter...
Those number but a few of the dozens of books in the library's Cambridge room. But there are other resources in the city as well--the Cambridge historical Commission, located in the City Hall Annex, has catalogued the city's history, particularly its architectural record, in hundreds of photos and in a series of books tracing the past of each of Cambridge's neighborhoods...