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Occasionally, the design of the building itself adds to the problems with air flow. The long corridor of shops on the first floor of Holyoke Center can act as a wind tunnel, according to Harvard Real Estate officials...
...make a formal apology to the Schroeders at her sentencing on Oct. 6. The officer's family remains bitter about the crime. "It's always been with us. We think about it every day," says Francis Schroeder Jr., who still has vivid memories of policemen lining the hospital corridor to give blood to his dying uncle. But, says Duncan, "she did not return out of guilt. She's here to answer, not assuage their sorrow." His wife, he adds, has asked if she can get into "some victim-perpetrator reconciliation program...
Thayer is still undergoing massive construction that will, among other things, connect the three previously separated sections with a corridor running through the building. It is scheduled to be completed at the beginning of 1994, just in time for the residents of Holworthy and Penny-packer to move in while the interiors of those dorms are renovated. The first years who would have lived in Thayer this year have been settled in at 29 Garden St., where the students displaced by the Weld renovation lived last year...
Thayer is still undergoing massive construction that will, among other things, connect the three previously separated sections with a corridor running through the building. It is scheduled to be completed at the beginning of 1994, just in time for the residents of Holworthy and Pennypacker to move in while the interiors of those dorms are renovated. The first years who would have lived in Thayer this year have been settled in at 29 Garden St., where the students displaced by the Weld renovation lived last year...
...York City hotel, man to man. The place was the Waldorf Astoria, and the players were Robert Allen, chairman of AT&T, and Craig McCaw, head of McCaw Cellular Communications. In the middle of an edgy negotiation, they had left their factotums, emissaries and lieutenants behind and paced the corridor together for just 20 minutes before shaking hands on a transaction in which the largest U.S. telephone company would buy the No. 1 provider of cellular service for $12.6 billion in stock. In the process, Craig McCaw would become a billionaire and his three brothers (Bruce, Keith and John...