Word: beacons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Beacon Construction Company reportedly paid a premium price of $34 a square foot for the land. Its tentative design calls for 2 5 units on 23 stories. That would make it the tallest building in Cambridge...
Representatives of the Beacon Construction Company, owners of the property, and of William E. Tabler '36, the architect, claim there is enough space in front to allow a building as large as they propose...
...taught "just about everywhere but the South," including Grinnell, Wayne (Detroit), Princeton, Minnesota--where he is now Professor of Humanities, on a leave of absence--and Harvard, where he was for two years an Instructor in English, with a Warren House office and an Appian Way, later a Beacon Hill, address. A student in his Freshman Composition course in 1941 remembers him as a cold and vigorous teacher who invited his students to his apartment, gave them drinks, played music and told them what and what not to like...
FIRE UNDER THE ASHES by James McNeish. 324 pages. Beacon Press...
...docking maneuver, and Armstrong and Scott were still in their first orbit when they began the complicated exercise in space navigation. By 4:21 p.m. E.S.T., during Gemini 8's third revolution over the Pacific, Armstrong reported: "Object in sight." There was the Agena, 76 miles ahead, its beacon flashing against the dark sky. After gradually closing the gap, Gemini 8 eased up and in front of the Agena, while swinging around so that it was flying backwards, 150 feet ahead of the target. "We are station keeping" (flying in formation), reported Armstrong at 5:40 p.m. America...