Word: attracted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Library, has done considerable urban renewal work. He was selected to design the Library, in part, because of his familiarity with city problems. It was felt that he would be able to cope with difficulties created by the Library and the huge number of visitors it is expected to attract...
Successful Model. Minuteman U. was proposed by the Strategic Air Command to help attract highly intelligent officers for missile control crews, and to enrich their long hours of tedious, isolated duty. Several universities turned down the idea, but Ohio State, which since 1955 has operated the School of Systems and Logistics at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, agreed to open a branch campus at Ellsworth under a $500,000 contract with the Air Force Institute of Technology. Now rounding out its first year of full-scale operation, the school has been "phenomenally successful," says Major James...
...year-old Odell promised "to do everything we can to get respectable," including the undertaking of an "aggressive recruiting program" to attract top athletes...
Organizers of the march hope that it will attract between 5000 and 10,000 students, rivaling a student peace demonstration in Washington in 1962. The Vietnam protest will be April 17, the day before Easter, but a week after Harvard and Radcliffe's spring vacation...
Looking to the future, Lipscomb said the committee felt that this move would continue to attract first rate faculty, while not sacrificing the undergraduate tutorial program...