Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...start with, the University is freeing all space on the Cambridge side of Harvard--such as the soon-to-be-renovated Indoor Athletic Building--for recreational and intramural use, and consolidating all intercollegiate activities on the other side of the Charles...
...motorcades when moving within a city. At least for a time, the slow ride in an open car, as in his recent campaigning in New Hampshire, should be avoided. The protective vest for outdoor appearances, which he wore there, is a good idea, however uncomfortable it might be. For indoor appearances, a public now accustomed to metal detectors and inspection of handbags would not object to making such practices routine before entering a hall in which Ford is present...
...limousine. Sometimes they use a "flying wedge" technique to shove themselves and the Chief Executive through a swarm of people. There are also at least a dozen agents positioned along the President's walking route keeping a wary eye on the crowd. If the President is headed for an indoor location, other Secret Servicemen with electronic devices reinspect the room for bugs or bombs...
Harvard had at one time the best track facility in New England--the Bubble, a structure supported by air. But when an air blower blew out two years ago, the Bubble collapsed, and Harvard had to resort back to Briggs Cage. Briggs is probably the worst indoor college track in the East if not the universe, and the less said about it the better. A personal inspection should suffice...
...Palmer-Dixon courts are Harvard's indoor tennis courts, but there are only two of them, and needless to say the varsity has preference in the winter...