Word: junior
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...year. It was taken by John Davison Rockefeller Jr., on an apartment at No. 740 Park Avenue. It meant the removal, next spring, of the Rockefeller home from the eight-story grey mansion on West 54th Street, reputedly the tallest private house in New York City when "Mr. Junior" built it next door to his father's home in 1912. In moving to the first apartment he has ever lived in (two floors, 16 rooms), Mr. Rockefeller passed up two new apartment buildings he is completing on 54th and 55th Streets for executives who, like himself, have offices...
...small fraction of Harlem's black population, the handsomely-gardened buildings occupy a full block, bounded by Seventh and Eighth Avenues, 149th and 150th Streets. They contain 511 apartments, largely units of four and five rooms. Adhering to the Rockefeller tradition of philanthropy with a purpose, Mr. Junior planned not only to house disadvantaged Negroes but also to prove that it could be done on a sound business basis and thus to stimulate housing improvements in Harlem far beyond the scope of private philanthropy or public subsidy. He took a $2,000,000 mortgage on the Dunbar Apartments, receiving...
...reputedly formidable junior varsity eleven from Hanover will grab for Crimson Jayvee scalps this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Harvard starters are: l.e., Jameson, l.t., Schmidt, l.g., Baum, c., Rick Hedblom, r.g., Tufts, r.t., Barkin, r.e., Knapp, q.b., Jerome, l.h.b., Kelly, r.h.b., Houghton, f.b., Cohen
...Junior Varsity soccer team rallied yesterday before a crowd of 250 to defeat Fitchburg State Teachers...
...wide open, closely contested game, the Junior Varsity eleven were held to a scoreless tie in their season debut against Providence Freshmen yesterday afternoon...