Word: campus
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Billion Campus. In payrolls, purchases and visitors, the Air Academy will eventually mean $100 million a year to Colorado Springs. The first 300 cadets (class of '59) will begin school in temporary Denver quarters next summer, but before they graduate, the academy will be settled on its ranch-country campus...
...tenth anniversary of the G.I. Bill, the Veterans Administration added up some figures on just how far its educational benefits have spread. Total number of veterans who have received some sort of training on campus, job or farm: more than 8,000,000. Cost: $15.3 billion. ¶ Though it already admits Negroes to its graduate schools, the University of Maryland decided to fling its gates wide. Henceforth, said the regents in a unanimous decision, the university will take in Negro undergraduates as well...
Citation: "A Princeton professor who took an open space of Texas and turned it into a campus . . . Even Texans are not indignant that he is not indigenous. He has Texas." put Princeton deep in the heart of Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Chief justice of the NJ. Supreme Court . . . LL.D...
Local newspapers spoke out in defense of Mitchell's right to express his views-no matter how controversial. Campus groups praised the professor and denied allegations that he had tried to indoctrinate his students...
Speaking at the two groups' annual joint luncheon in the Harkness Quadrangle, Taylor said that "somewhere on every campus half way between the chapel and cyclotron there must be a laboratory of the humanities in which, as in the college library, are preserved the immutable judgments of the past and of the present...