Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...applying for women's jobs, despite the traditionally lower pay. During the second quarter, 2,656 were hired as operators, filling 17% of the openings (the company's goal was 10%). Some possible explanations: many men as well as women may prefer the relative comfort of tedious indoor work to the rigors of outside jobs, and many men may still consider white-collar work more socially prestigious than better-paying blue-collar jobs...
...City, Ariz., has drawn 28,000 residents (average age: 67) to a tract 16 miles northwest of Phoenix. It has enough athletic and recreation facilities to train an Olympic team: seven golf courses, four tennis courts, six lawn-bowling greens, a 16-lane bowling alley, Arizona's first indoor, air-conditioned shuffleboard courts, two artificial lakes and a 7,500-seat amphitheater for plays and concerts...
Harvard owns property at 17 South St., next door to the Harvard Advocate building and across the street from the Indoor Athletic Building. The home is a small structure, slightly run down. Ernest Wallwork, a visiting scholar at the Divinity School, lived there last year...
...eleven wins for the Harvard-Yale squad were by Harvard athletes, including two by Vincent Vanderpool-Wallace. Vanderpool-Wallace captured both the long and triple jumps (which were held inside because of the weather) and set a new Harvard indoor record for the triple with a 49 ft. 2 1/2 in. leap...
Going into last season, few people would have thought that the rumblings of dissatisfaction inside the Harvard basketball program would reach many ears outside the cramped quarters of the Indoor Athletic Building. But by the end of March, reverberations of Harvard's unhappiness with coach Bob Harrison's system had registered far outside the Harvard community, resounding in places as unlikely as the Boston Garden, home of the NBA Celtics...