Word: halls
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Corrosion in smoke detectors and individuals smoking too near these detectors caused a series of fire alarms in Baker Hall at the Business School in January, a spokesman for the fire equipment division of Buildings and Grounds said yesterday...
...ironic that the people who suffer the most from high inflation--the poor, the jobless, the sick and the elderly--would bear the burden of a shrinking federal budget. With interest-group politics at its zenith, the weak and disorganized would, as usual, lose out. According to a Prentice-Hall estimate, for example, the recently passed changes in corporate taxation (from a normal and surtax basis to a graduated tax), will reduce those taxes by about five billion dollars--enough to pay for Carter's job cuts more than five times over...
...associate professor of Government, took his phone off the hook yesterday afternoon and left it there. But that didn't give him the peace he needed to finish proofreading an article for the Miami Herald on the recent thaw in Cuban-American relations; students flowed steadily into his Coolidge Hall office to discuss Dominguez's new springterm course on U.S.-Latin American relations...
Atkinson first produced most of the chemical outside of the Science Center--some of it in his dormitory, Massachusetts Hall, where he had been conducting experiments all semester, Vanelli said...
...freshman in Massachusetts Hall, who asked not to be named, said Monday she occasionally felt jolts and heard explosions at night coming from Atkinson's room. She added that some students had complained about noxious fumes in the halls. Another student said Monday that Atkinson's "activities have not caused a furor in Mass Hall...