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...Hall will probably be demolished in January or February 1964, University officials intimated yesterday. The early destruction of buildings, made possible in part by the purchase of the Ambassador Hotel this month, will force WHRB to leave the basement of Dudley for temporary headquarters shortly before the 1963 Christmas recess...
...family home in Cheshire, and attended school in London. She came to the United States i 1934 to visit friends of the family and while here met a young Harvard section man. He followed her back to England the following summer and they were married in the spring recess of 1937, returning to Cambridge in time for the resumption of classes. In 1940, they moved into the Master's Residence at Lowell House...
Ordinarily, the Easter season is a time for the members of the U.S. Congress to declare a recess, go back home, mingle with the voters, and talk about their legislative record so far. This year they will go home, but they will not have much to talk about: the 88th Congress in its second session is perhaps the do-nothingest in history...
Administration leaders have been pressing for a committee vote on the Service Corps bill before Congress takes its Easter recess in early April. But the committee, which held two months of hearing on the Youth Corps bill, is unlikely to be more hurried about the more controversial Service Corps proposal...
...Seymour rule, which will go into effect after spring recess, is not abused, Carle T. Tucker, director of the Dining Hall Department, has agreed to serve the more popular, more expensive meals at regular intervals under similar provisions...