Word: owners
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...Capitol Hill. If the President's proposals are enacted, as seems probable given their home-town appeal and their concessions to Catholics (the most numerous single denomination in Congress), the Office of Education will have to draw more than ever on the talents of Frank Keppel. The proud owner of just one earned degree, a Harvard College A.B., Keppel was made dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education at the age of 32, went on to gain a vast unofficial influence in educational circles because he was so often consulted on appointments of top-level school superintendents, such...
...outcome of the suit is certain to be watched in dozens of other publishing offices across the country, for one-owner newspaper towns are now the rule rather than the exception in the U.S. And in such cities as Nashville, El Paso, Tulsa and Salt Lake City, joint ventures almost identical to Tucson's have been thriving for years...
...then the Council decided to recommit the petition to the Finance Committee, and the whole process of hearings and arguments between the Coop and Dietz, who is a part owner of a building on Palmer St., probably will begin again...
...matter of luck, since the government auctions the precious apartments off by lottery as fast as they are built. Seekers of office space fare little better, typically have to put up so much key money to obtain access to new buildings that they end up in effect financing the owner's construction costs...
...City Council will vote today to approve or disapprove plans of the Harvard Cooperative Society for a bridge over Palmer St. linking the second and third story of its new textbook annex to the main building. The bridge has been vehemently opposed by Sheldon Dietz '41, a local property owner...