Word: leveller
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...library is a modernistic job in red and maple. The seminar room, featuring a large oval conference table, is well adapted to steering committee meetings. Upstairs on ground level is a smart-looking sloping auditorium that can hold 111 persons on wide theater seats...
...hoped-for "good-things" of the National Student Association are to continue developing on the regional level, if there is to be exchange between colleges in solving such problems as discrimination and international student exchange, in simple words, if New England NSA is to function and not gradually disintegrate, the next conference will have to be a radical improvement over the last. Recognizing this, a Student Council committee will propose three suggestions on Saturday to the excentive committee of regional NSA that may help in bringing order out of chaos that was the bi-regional NSA conference held at Boston...
Professional Engineer. Wilson took a job as a $110 a month clerk with Indiana Bell Telephone Co. the Monday after graduation. Hard work ("The night force knows me pretty well"), moderate ambition ("My only interest is in the challenge of a job, not its level") and a friendly manner ("I know them all by their first names") helped him move up fast. In 1929 he was transferred to the parent company, American Telephone & Telegraph, where he became general commercial engineer in 1942, vice president two years later...
...would ". . . inscribe suitably the names of the Harvard dead in World War II in the Memorial Church, construct an auditorium dedicated to those who lost their lives in World War II as an addition to Memorial Hall, and further restore Memorial Hall itself, inside and out, adapting the lower level, now used by other University agencies, for meeting places or offices for extra-curricular student activities...
...yesterday is another sign of progressive thought on the Committee's part. The Memorial Hall basement, while not possessing the glamor of a new Activities Center, does have good potentialities. The sole problem in this area will be what to do with the psychological laboratories now occupying the lower level of Mem Hall-laboratories whose work demands that facilities as good as those they have now be found for them...