Word: properity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...recommend any new computer purchases, concluding that the existing facilities were inadequately utilized now. But if Harvard has enough computers, its computers and their operators seem not to have enough space. Already the Computer Center is splintered off into several separate locations in Cambridge and one in Boston proper...
...this essentially rural set fails to provide a wholly satisfactory backdrop for the scenes of court and town, it works wonders in transforming the less-than-congenial dining hall atmosphere into a proper stage. The use of an elaborate unit of limited flexibility benefits house theatre tremendously, even when it makes certain transformations impossible. The costumes demonstrate similar virtues: none are overlavish, all are colorful and consistent with the whole, and all show good period spirit. A surprising number of principals look handsome and easy in potentially difficult clothes...
Elman said the project "will provide an antidote to the fragmentation which has prevented students from asserting their proper role in the University." The study starts from the assumption that Harvard is afflicted with malaise and apathy "which means student unwillingness to express their disappointment with Harvard," he said...
...said there was a waiting list of many student organizations waiting for rooms and that SDS must go through the proper channels...
Flamethrower Targets. It was to be 50 hours before the Americans got food or water. Some of the wounded undoubtedly died as a result, and because they could not be helilifted out to proper medical treatment. The dead were piled six high and hastily covered with ponchos, arms and legs protruding from the grim mass. So tight was the U.S. perimeter that one soldier had to move bodies to dig himself a trench to sleep in, and another used two fallen buddies to keep himself warm during the bitter cold highlands night...