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...Fair Housing Board to mediate tenant-landlord disputes. Warns Lawyer John Austin: "Some landlords still haven't got the message. We will see to it that nobody rents from them after the fair, because we are not going to need them." Some excesses are uncontrolled. The University Inn motel will nearly triple prices by charging $84 a night for rooms that now cost $29. Immobilized mobile homes parked in a field ten miles south of the fair can be had for $101 daily...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Barn Burner in a Backwater | 4/12/1982 | See Source »

WEST POINT N.Y.--If everything goes right, in three days, Bear Mountain Inn--scenically situated on the Hudson River--will be able to post a sigh stating. "The 1982 Eastern Scaboard swimming champions slept here...

Author: By L. JOSEPH Garcia, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Eastern Swimming Championships Open Today | 3/4/1982 | See Source »

...jammed. Mobs of hot-doggers and snow bunnies have turned Stowe and Vail into adrenalized assembly lines of sport. At the Home Ranch the pace slows. Its 580 aspen-studded acres offer cross-country skiers 20 miles of trails glistening in 2 ft. of new powder. Twenty guests-the inn's capacity-enjoy wine-and-cheese parties in the meadows, photograph elk, ermine and eagles, soak in private hot tubs and feed resident tame llamas. No sounds of sports cars, chain saws, chairlifts or rock music from après-ski lounges pollute the mountain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Cross-Country Inns Are In | 3/1/1982 | See Source »

Sophomores at Princeton may "bicker" for membership in any of 13 private eating clubs. Frank challenged the existence of the three all-male clubs: Courage, lvy, and Tiger Inn...

Author: By Compiled FROM College newspapers, | Title: All-Male Clubs | 2/13/1982 | See Source »

...students haven't voiced any objections to the assigned housing, though it replaces a preferential system fairly akin to Harvard's. The reason: Princeton, tactically wise, opted to phase in pre-assignment so as not to affect any undergraduates present when the decision was made. Even Blacks at Princeton Inn, whom Miller says have used the dorm as a support system, haven't protested. Tomorrow's college students, as Princeton realized, enjoy no virtual representation; Harvard administrators eager to use their lottery to break down racial and other disparities would do well to follow that strategic lesson...

Author: By Paul A. Engelmayer, | Title: Houses Divided | 2/8/1982 | See Source »

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