Word: network
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Other feats of "the busy 25" Eli raiders on their Princeton operation were tieing up network communications and officials, painting the stadium clock blue, brushing a large blue "Y" on dormitory walls, and taking scoreboard numerals as trophies...
Nevertheless, said Attwood, "there is no question but that the underground [resistance] network is an efficient one. . . . Not a week passes but some town in this area is festooned with national flags or showered with clandestine newspapers...
Said atomic General Leslie R. Groves: "This will be the fourth in the network of laboratories established by the Manhattan Project. . . . [It] will be transferred to the Atomic Energy Commission as part of the broad peacetime development program...
...additional space and equipment, the need of an Activities Center was obvious. In addition, the lack of a decent post-antiquity theatre for plays, concerts, forums, etc. had been grumbled over for years, and the Alumni were quick to see that a building filling these gaps in the network of extracurricular activities would also fill the requirements of a war memorial. With general sentiment in favor of the Activities Center, it was decided that the Associated Harvard Clubs and the Alumni Association would appoint a committee to consider in detail the war memorial question and to report to the president...
...special mid-term election last night, the Crimson Network chose Harold P. Field '46, of Rochester, New York, and Leverett House, to serve as president until the regular February elections. The post was left vacant by the resignation of Ray A. Goldberg '48 to devote more time to other work...