Word: residental
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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The superior food bakes an indirect but most valuable contribution: the dining hall is not a place to be fled as soon as the worm is pacified, with the result that tutors, resident and otherwise, are usually present and usually sit in on lengthy conversations with members of the House...
Statistically, Dunster is much like any other House. It has a somewhat smaller membership--about 375--but like the others, it has TV, laundry facilities, dances, language tables, and resident tutors. It does have a distinct physical disadvantage; whatever people may say about Dunster being closer to Lamont than Eliot...
The House library of 12,000 volumes has long been strong in the social sciences, particularly history and government. A library committee comprised of resident tutors has, in the last few years, greatly strengthened the science collection.
As Makarios' limousine stopped at an R.A.F. check point at Nicosia airport four days later, a British security officer quietly took Makarios into custody. In his flowing black robes the archbishop was led into the airport, past the Greek Airlines plane waiting to take him to Greece, to another...
The news reached Paris on the eve of a full-dress debate on the Algerian situation in the Chamber of Deputies, and gave emotional force to the right's demand for stronger action in Algeria. Shouted Poujadist Bullyboy Jean-Marie Le Pen: "The problem in North Africa is military...