Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...time last summer, the Working Friends of Harvard Hockey were skating on thin ice. Their $350,000 fund drive for a building over the outdoor hockey rink came dangerously close to an August 1 deadline before being fulfilled. But the group collected $250,000 by that date and thus received $100,000 from the estate of the late John W. Watson...
Construction work began on a building to house the University hockey and skating rink. The enclosure, which will seat 2100, is expected to be finished...
...three-story central building, designed by Manhattan's Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, will have 60-ft.-wide work spaces, movable acoustical partitions, and horizontal and vertical conveyer belts for interoffice mail. There will be escalators, patios, glass walls, a cafeteria cantilevered over a reflecting pool (ice-skating rink in winter), a 400-seat theater, bowling alleys, an employees' store, tennis courts and a babbling brook. Executives will have a penthouse-topped wing, connected with the main building by a three-story, glass-enclosed bridge...
...Working Friends of Harvard Hockey" have collected more than 80 percent of the $350,000 needed to build an arena around the Soldiers Field hockey rink, it was announced yesterday...
Watson's recent death raised a legal question in the financing of the arena. Before the present ice surface of the rink was constructed last year, he had offered the University the same $100,000 to help buy the Boston Arena for the use of College hockey teams. At the time, he stipulated, however, that the arena be named for his brother, Donald C. Watson '15, a former Crimson football star who died...