Word: residental
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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On the same track as the 5:18, just as crowded and already behind schedule, the steam-driven 4:56 from Cannon Street was headed out for Ramsgate and the channel coast. Overhead, on the viaduct that crosses the main lines on the southeastern edge of London, an electric local...
¶ Though Russia has twice as many engineering students as does the U.S., her educational record in general is far less impressive. Although 183,800 were graduated from schools of higher education other than correspondence schools in 1955, only 10% of these were graduates of the five-year universities. "Soviet...
It seems a much greater injustice, however, to deprive them of all the benefits of the College. The Administration feels that it can adequately educate 1100 freshmen, although there are only 975 resident places. At present, students who do not qualify for unconditional admission are given the option of living...
Mrs. Harris H. Coggleshall, head resident, telephoned the police about 9 p.m., when she heard the burglar alarm on the fire escape. Before the police arrived, a neighbor, the Rev. C. Howard Wallace, pursued the man for about three blocks, but could not overtake him.
Service Entrance. In Batavia, Ohio, Eva M. Eicher visited the county jail to bring her husband a change of clothes, remained as a resident when deputies noticed her shopping bag seemed fuller on her way out, searched and found two of the jail's sheets and six towels.