Word: halle
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...words reflected the measured optimism expressed by all speakers at the huge rectangular table at the International Conference Hall, a block from the Arc de Triomphe...
Safety experts attributed the high survival rate most of all to the heroics of Captain Haynes in leveling off the DC-10 until the final seconds. "He belongs in the pilots' hall of fame," declared Joe Sullivan, a retired flight engineer for American Airlines. The landing gear, dropped by gravity because of the hydraulics failure, helped support the part of the cabin where most survivors had been seated. The dampness of the cornfield from recent rains cushioned the crash impact. Fire-resistant seat upholstery installed at the insistence of the National Transportation Safety Board was also credited. So too were...
Acting on a tip from a source in Harvard's facilities and maintenance department, The Crimson determined that temperatures on the fifth floor of Claverly Hall reached an all-campus high of 114 degrees...
...been wandering back and forth, between Widener and Pusey," said Michael B. Cooper '91, a rising junior working at the Kennedy School of Government for the summer. "There's this one piece of hall that's got to be about 60 degrees...
Harvard Hot Spots Location Temperature Harvard Square 99oF. Adams House E-Entry 92 Claverly Hall, fifth floor 114 Weld Hall, fifth floor 94 Widener Library stacks 94 Pusey Library 76 Lamont Library 76 Stone steps outside Lamont 112 President's house, 17 Quincy st. 84 Steamiest corner of the Harvard Union kitchen 110 Production shop at The Crimson...