Word: rinks
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This winter the 'Cliffe will also, courtesy of the Harvard Athletic Association, get the use of Hemenway Gym for squash and Watson Rink for skating lessons...
While footballers prepared for Yale under floodlights 100 yards away, the varsity hockey team ushered in the winter sports season with a 6-3 win over the Harvard alumni team last evening in Watson Rink...
Though tensions have eased, little else has noticeably changed since the riots. Not only are most of Watts's pillaeed stores still closed, but the slum is still without a single restaurant, bowling alley, roller rink or movie theater (the nearest cinema is a 60?, four-mile round-trip bus ride away). Men loll in clusters on front porches drinking Colt .45 beer. When a white man passes, a lanky teen-ager taunts him: "Better not be here at 5. That's when the riot's gonna start all over again." A police car drives...
...city-council chamber and mayor's office. Beneath the complex is a four-level parking garage with space for 2,400 cars. Setting the center off from its drab surroundings is a plaza with fountains and a reflecting pool that will double as a skating rink in winter...
...Carpet. For Myer Schine, who is so secretive that he does not even disclose his age (73), the sale topped an acquisitive career that began when he was 26. With savings from jobs as candy butcher and dress salesman, he bought a roller rink in Gloversville, N.Y., parlayed the profits into a chain of properties. Many real estate insiders speculated last week that the aging Schine sold out because he was hard-pressed to find successors as sharp as himself within his immediate family...