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...next dormitory will be Sargent College's Lennox Hall, at 1595 Massachusetts Ave. Sargent will move to Boston at the end of its spring term...

Author: By Alan H. Grossman, | Title: Sargent Dorm to House Woman Grad Students | 1/27/1958 | See Source »

...Lennox Hall has been used since 1934 to house Sargent's female students of physical education and therapy. The first floor and other parts of the building were remodeled five years...

Author: By Alan H. Grossman, | Title: Sargent Dorm to House Woman Grad Students | 1/27/1958 | See Source »

When Harvard purchased the Sargent College land from Boston University last year, it was thought that Lennox Hall might be used as a dormitory for married graduate students...

Author: By Alan H. Grossman, | Title: Sargent Dorm to House Woman Grad Students | 1/27/1958 | See Source »

...London the first reaction was: "He's mad-stark, staring mad." Mintoff's next move was to fire off a cable to Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd proposing a "truce," and urging that British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan intervene with the Admiralty to get the dockyard firings canceled. A day later came news that the firings had been cut from 40 to 30, and that alternative jobs would be offered all 30 discharged workmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MALTA: Penny-Wise | 1/13/1958 | See Source »

British Jib. Mintoff had won his point, but his tactics had aroused cold hostility in British officialdom. From the start, Britain had jibbed at Mintoff's costly economic conditions for integration. In a 1,000-word cable Lennox-Boyd bluntly warned the Maltese leader that he had "recklessly hazarded" the whole integration plan. Snapped the London Economist, hitherto a cautious partisan of integration: "Let Mr. Mintoff be left in no doubt that he is demanding from Britain too high a price for something that Britain does not much want...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MALTA: Penny-Wise | 1/13/1958 | See Source »

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