Word: poolings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Cabot 'Cliffies splashed their way to a shaky lead yesterday in the Radcliffe Swim Marathon being held at the college pool...
...pints are collected from faculty and employees, all faculty, employees, and members of their families will be able to have blood from the Red Cross pool if it is needed. Otherwise, only those faculty and employees who contribute to the campaign will be able to receive free blood...
...possible for students to obtain blood free, regardless of whether or not they are donors because of the large student response to previous drives, said Miss Lee Grace, Director of the Cambridge Red Cross Blood Center. "There is an adequate pool for the community, thanks to the contributions of Harvard and Radcliffe students," she stated...
...villagers were naturally curious, buzzed about who the strangers were, where they came from, what they were doing. No one could find out. Not even delivery boys got past the front gate. What went on inside the two houses, the annex, in the fine garden, the orchard, swimming pool and volleyball field? The windows were curtained; a seemingly endless stream of strangers went to and fro; and they ate enough food for a platoon. Townfolk talked about smugglers, maybe even revolutionaries...
...that the Reynolds Metals Co. asked for was a new set of the most efficient offices they could get, and Gordon Bunshaft, design partner of famed Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, produced a high-efficiency aluminum, glass and steel building, set squarely behind its own private reflecting pool five miles north of downtown Richmond, citadel of the Old Dominion's fanciers of mellow brick, white porticoes and neo-Monticello atmosphere. Reynolds expected furious protests from wave on wave of outraged Virginians. Instead, the distinguished director of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Leslie Cheek Jr., told them that whether they knew...