Word: residente
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Knautschke, a resident of the Berlin Zoo, is a fine, broad-backed figure of a hippo, but he was lonely until his helpers discovered a mate for him: a female hippo in the Leipzig Zoo, named Crete. There was one hitch: Leipzig is in Germany's Russian zone.
The call of the islands had been crooned by the Puerto Rico Industrial Development Co., a local government agency interested in promoting new business. Under island law, Gardner has to pay neither U.S. income tax nor any Puerto Rican income, property or excise taxes on any of the movies or...
The longest-term resident was Professor George Herbert Palmer, whence the second half of the building's name. Palmer, a well-known classical scholar who claimed genially that he "existed on the decay of Greece," lived there from 1894 until 1933. On his initiative, the astronomer's "caboose" was finally...
Dorms will each appoint a liaisen representative to coordinate exchange of activities between commuters and dorm residents. Arrangements for overnight stay's will be made through the dorm representatives, who will hold office hours. Resident students will register with the head resident of the representative when vacated rooms are available...
The new system will also eliminate room exchange confusion. Rooms for overnight commuters or guests of resident students must be arranged 24 hours in advance. Members of the dorm-commuter committee will also solicit guest rooms for commuters in the event dorms are full.