Word: brickes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Robert E. Burke, an official of the Kennedy Library Corp., said last week that recent modifications in the plans call for using more brick in place of concrete and eliminating some pavement in favor of more open space...
...plastic windows that flick open and closed and its concrete floor. Brought in from the state capital, it stands next to the ghost of the old adobe school. And it's here that the women, veiled and scrubbed and in their city shoes, stand in the dust outside the brick church next door with its store-bought statuary and its school benches, and wait for the padre to arrive. And it's here, also, that the two sides of town meet at the slight ridge on which the schools and church sit. So it's here that the music from...
...making up the balance). For their money, the citizens of district 504 get a college that is everything they never thought a college could be: cheap, accessible and extraordinarily responsive to their specific needs. One out of every ten district residents has taken courses inside Triton's modern brick-and-glass buildings, which are open from 6:30 in the morning until 10 at night...
...days after Thanksgiving. Ethel P. Higonnet, a fellow of the Radcliffe Institute, was murdered in Longfellow Park one block from her home on Bradbury Street. The following Tuesday, Barbara Brown, a Harvard secretary, was seriously injured when an assailant threw a brick at her head for no apparent reason...
Hall's announcement came in the wake of an attack on Barbara Brown, a Harvard secretary, by an unidentified assailant who struck her in the face with a brick Tuesday night...