Word: core
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This is a bold, imaginative proposal, which, if properly planned, promises great relief to the core of Harvard Square and to MTA service, at very little cost to either. It deserves careful study and evaluation, not thoughtless jibes and dismissal. Paul G. Feloney...
...whose committee is presently seeking to fill the Bliss Professorship of Latin American History and Economics and to distribute the Bliss fellowships, considers the assembling a core of specialists and scholars in the field as a fundamental first step...
Aroused Faculty. It was a measure of the change that only three white students quit the campus because it was now integrated. Hard-core segregationists, mainly law students with an eye on state politics, were cowed by the FBI men. Some even stopped wailing about "the long arm of judicial tyranny grinding us under the heel of its boot." In contrast to its former timidity, the university sternly suspended 13 riot ringleaders. Moderates formed "Students for Constructive Action," nailed up golden rule notices: "If I were in the situation Hamilton Holmes and Charlayne Hunter are in, I think...
...peak hours, Nash observed, 100 to 120 buses enter the Square area. To dock at the station proposed in the plan, many of them would have to make awkward turns that would only complicate matters. Implementation of Sullivan's plan, he concluded, would merely "move the core of traffic congestion from Harvard Sq. proper further up into the Harvard Square bottleneck...
Figuring that the drilling problems encountered in piercing the crust of the lava lake to its molten core would be similar to tapping the heat of molten rocks created by a man-made blast. Rawson and Higgins set up a gasoline-driven rotary drilling rig in the middle of Kilauea Iki's cone on the steaming crust of the lava pool. Using compressed air as a coolant, they drilled a 3½-in. hole into the crust at the tedious rate of 1½ ft. every eight hours. The 1,652° heat damaged the diamond bits and jammed...