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Femininity was not the only handicap overcome by Miss Kivisild. She is the first foreign student (born in Canada) and the first Architectural student elected to the post. She sees her election as a "protest vote", and attributed it to the fact that "no one could connect me with anything political...
...refused to connect these anti-war statements with his resignation...
...with telescopic ramps, capable of loading and unloading seven giants at a time, will be waiting for the Boeing 747 jets, which should be coming down the runways by December 1969 or early 1970. In addition, passengers are to be whisked to and fro on moving sidewalks that will connect boarding lounges with the airport's departure building and a new arrivals terminal, both situated approximately 300 yards away...
...residents were able to block the use of another site for the transit facilities near Codman St. in Dorchester. They feared that the yards would lower property values and ruin the neighborhood. Milton town officials contend that the yards would fill in valuable and scenic wildlife refuge and, worse, connect Milton by land with Dorchester. Milton residents, mainly of middle and upper incomes, fear being closely tied to poorer areas in Boston. These objections will make the fight over the marshland an emotional one. But the Governor himself has said that he has made a moral commitment to the Library...
...even more than at present locales for training in applied social science. Both the pressure and the possibility to move in this direction will come, I suggest, in part from that small group of student customers who might welcome an opportunity to assimilate and interpret their experience, and to connect it with, rather than divorce it from, the curriculum...