Word: armenians
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Levin read us all of Love's Labour's Lost today.") A Yalie, who had somehow heard of Gene's plan sent him a Care package with a letter of encouragement. Gradually, Gene began to vary his diet, and at the end of a week, was familiar with Chinese, Armenian, French, and Greek food. He read The Autobiography of Alice B. Tolkas, U.S.A., all of Marlowe's plays, Jane Eyre, To the Lighthouse, and a book by Erich Fromm. He was vastly impressed by Gertrude Stein's fear, at the age of fifteen, that soon she would have no more...
...recent Armenian Holy Trinity Church decision has not freed the University from compliance with city zoning ordinances, according to an attorney associated with the case...
...letter to the CRIMSON, Paul G. Counihan '39, who represented the Armenian Church in the litigation, characterized the outcome as a compromise, rather than as a victory for the Church...
...victory" for the University and other "tax-exempt" institutions, Counihan pointed out that the Cambridge Board of Appeal "has expressly ruled that Harvard University is subject to compliance with the zoning ordinance, and I am reliably informed that its rulings in the future will not be affected" by the Armenian Church decision...
Earlier, the Armenian Church had won from the Cambridge Appeals Board a special zoning variance which helped it to win its case. Because the ritual of the Church involves two additional side altars to represent the Holy Trinity, the variance permitted the extra height...