Word: cortland
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Cornell controversy over social regulations achieved national notoriety in October when a graduate student was expelled for having lived with a girl from Cortland College during the summer...
Gruen was off and running. The city was persuaded to spend $10 million to close off Cortland Street, enlarge another on the plaza's perimeter and to provide extra parking facilities. To get commercial traffic out of the way, he built a delivery tunnel beneath the stores. Alongside the tunnel, but burrowing three stories below, he built a 2,000-car garage, provided escalators to whisk the motorist to the plaza level. In the spacious, columned malls and arcades he put gardens and sculptures. To add a town-square touch, he designed sidewalk cafes, planted trees, and put benches...
...specializing in communications systems and related research. Bud Mead, who was executive vice president of Kleinschmidt, became vice president for operations for Smith-Corona and began to shake up the company. He mechanized assembly lines, closed antiquated production facilities, and built a new $2,000,000 factory in South Cortland, N.Y. Mead estimates that the company's typewriter-production capacity is now 20% greater even though it employs 1,000 fewer workers...
...House and Mt. Carroll, Ill, its leader for next season. Mullin, number one man on this year's cross-country team, reached his peak with a second in the Big Three meet in New Haven behind Yale's Bill Bachrach. He finished 11th in the Heptagonal championships at Van Cortland Park in New York City...
Army and Brown will be the teams to watch this afternoon at the cross country heptagonals over the five-mile Van Cortland Park course in New York City at 3 p.m. Army lacks an individual star equal to the Bruins Bobby Lowe, but has considerably more depth...