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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dormitory will cost $1.5 million. It is planned as a north wing to Andover Hall and will house about 50 students. The building will also contain two seminary rooms, an apartment for visiting professors, a refectory, a music and art room, plus rooms set aside for a bookstore and recreational activities...

Author: By Glenn A. Padnick, | Title: Divinity School Begins Drive For $6.8 Million Improvements | 3/5/1966 | See Source »

...major fault with the team is that it lacks vital freestyle depth. Nevertheless, the team does contain some varsity material in divers Bill Murphy and Tim Mahoney, freestylers Bill Swisher and John Bragg, and individual medleyist Dan Thompson...

Author: By Alfred R. Brenholts, | Title: Freshman Teams Sparkle; Three Squads Undefeated | 2/23/1966 | See Source »

Harvard was playing without the services of 6-5 center Barry Williams, who remained in Cambridge to take law boards today. Without him, Harvard's defense and rebounding was thoroughly inept. His replacement, Lynn Bennion, was completely unable to contain Cornell's Steve Cram and the 6-7 center poured in 33 points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cornell Tops Crimson Five | 2/12/1966 | See Source »

...took an ad to thank the mayor for removing a sign that had been posted near his gate. In a tartly humorous public notice in the Weekly Eagle, he dressed down hunters who were invading his property: "The posted woods on my property inside the city limits of Oxford contain several tame squirrels. Any hunter who feels himself too lacking in woodcraft and marksmanship to approach a dangerous wild squirrel might feel safe with these...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Growing Myth | 2/11/1966 | See Source »

...sculpture, the latest fad, from such beginnings as Dadaist Marcel Duchamp's 1913 mobile. SHOW BUSINESS notes how TV brought about the hideously funny reincarnation of Batman, a comic strip still fondly remembered by the middleaged. And MEDICINE seems to confirm again that many old wives' tales contain a granule of fact; the human palm, it now appears, does reveal secrets - but not the kind looked for by devotees of palmistry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Jan. 28, 1966 | 1/28/1966 | See Source »

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