Word: finished
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...collars that "never need laundering," while those with large parishes would appreciate a "SACRA-KIT," the "portable sick-call set for dignity and convenience in administering at the bedside" and equipped with removable crucifix, candle holders, candles, linen cloth, holy-water bottle, and SPECIAL ABLUTION CUP ($28.75). A chrome-finish confessional counter ("numbers 1 to 9,999 turn noiselessly...
...Athletic Department should do all it can to get Centre up to the Stadium as soon as possible. As the CRIMSON said in 1921: "It will be a great game--the one next October when the Crimson meets Centre again. It will be a fight from start to finish. It will prove furthermore that the South as well as the East can produce a machine of eleven real football players; it will bring to Cambridge a group of men to whom sportsmanship is second nature; it will cement the good feeling between Harvard and the South...
Providence should find a slight advantage in the few veterans in its lineup since these players were mainly responsible for the Friars' spectacular finish last year. In its final game last spring P.C. defeated tourney-bound Clarkson to put the Crimson and St. Lawrence in front for the Eastern N.C.A.A. selections...
Many of the younger Latin American architects finish off their studies at U.S. universities, but so far, U.S. influence shows up chiefly in technical details like plumbing and elevators, in living-space layouts and the general addiction to the skyscraper principle. Main inspiration for Latin America's new architectural forms is the international style pioneered by such men as France's Ferret and Le Corbusier. A prime example: Brazil's beehive-fronted Ministry of Education and Public Health in Rio de Janeiro, the work of a team of architects including Le Corbusier and his brilliant Brazilian disciple, Oscar Niemeyer. Historian...
WESTINGHOUSE STRIKE, already in its eighth week, will probably be a fight to the finish. Negotiations between Westinghouse and electrical workers are still snarled, and 40 of 98 plants are shut down. Westinghouse is clearing the decks by chopping executive salaries 40% to 50%, cutting purchases and research to the bone; company will also lay off large numbers of white-collar and nonstriking workers...