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...Lyman Common Room opened its doors in early October. Formerly a seldom-used ballroom, meager funds transformed the space into a cafe-like area complete with couches, television sets, bulletin boards and books. Staffed from noon until midnight, the Common Room is a place where women can relax, hold meetings and obtain information...
...group of men and women were escorted from the packed ballroom by a Boston police officer at about 10 p.m. yesterday after entering the room and chanting "We're here, we're queer, and we vote...
...years, Lowell House has been known as host to the Winter Waltz, an annual display of ballroom maneuvers by some of Harvard's more traditional elements. And the Spring formal, while somewhat more casual has always boasted a healthy dose of good old-fashioned jazz...
Time's management was called upon to explain its strategy last Friday, when more than 1,000 shareholders jammed into the grand ballroom of Manhattan's New York Hilton & Towers for the company's annual meeting. The stockholders, many of them Time employees, were less confrontational in their questioning than had been expected and indeed several times warmly applauded the Time management. Even so, several criticized the Time-Warner deal because shareholders were not asked to approve...
...complete with barrages of print and TV ads, one crafted by George Bush's campaign guru Roger Ailes. Colorado Governor Roy Romer and Denver Mayor Federico Pena politicked incessantly around town. When the vote came in, several hundred giddy campaign workers shouted themselves hoarse in a jammed downtown hotel ballroom. The turnout, 41% of registered voters, would have been respectable for a congressional or gubernatorial election. In fact, the balloting was a special election in which Denver residents last Tuesday voted 63% to 37% to build a $2.3 billion new airport -- the first to be constructed in the U.S. since...