Word: bricks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...white beams will be extended through the brick exterior, creating a functional design. Since the building is air-conditioned throughout, only one-fourth of it will be window...
Beginning in 1961-62, each resident will pay $460 for her room. In the past, charges have varied from a low of $360 in co-operative houses, most off-campus houses, and economy doubles in the brick dormitories, to a high of $560 for dormitory singles, Residents of Warner House, some rooms in Gilman and Saville Houses, and regular doubles in the dorms have been paying a room rate approximately the same as the standardised price...
...dignified red-brick home at 3307 N Street in Washington's historic Georgetown section last week became a sort of center of Government-making more news than the White House. In and out all during the week hurried top-ranking Democrats. From time to time, John Fitzgerald Kennedy emerged to hold front-step press conferences, most often having to do with appointees to his new Administration team. But for all the affairs of state that weighed upon him. Jack Kennedy quite often seemed like any other bedraggled, bewildered father. whose wife was away having another baby...
...group, or go off to a crude camp in the boondocks, where they learn guerrilla warfare. Only two of the 50 or so exile groups in Miami have much organization. The Democratic Revolutionary Front, a five-group coalition coordinated by ex-Premier Manuel ("Tony") Varona, 51, has a big brick building and the best financing; the Revolutionary Movement of the People (M.R.P.), headed by Engineer Manuel Ray, 37, has less money but is believed to operate the most effective underground inside Cuba. Both make only the smallest dent in the mass of jobless, moneyless Cubans...
...Wizard of Oz (CBS, 6-8 p.m.). A rerun of the 1939 movie classic sends Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Billie Burke on another trek up the yellow brick road...