Word: roofs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Whatever the outcome, G.S. ought to remain as Lord-said in his farewell Dean's Day address, "Columbia's answer to the shifting needs of the collegiate generation." And their elders. Now both generations are housed under one roof in a fruitful familial relationship, with the younger students setting the academic pace and the older ones contributing their store of experience...
...third inning began auspiciously enough, with Bill Brasail graciously making the first out. But then the roof fell in. Holy Cross shortstop John Wendelken's single was followed in quick succession by a double, a wild pitch, a walk, and a single, giving the Crusaders a 2-0 lead...
...golfers had scored decisive victories against Holy Croas and Brown before the roof fell in at Ithaca. Number three player Pete Tague and number five man Bob Seelert didn't make the trip, and the makeshift Crimson seven just couldn't hold on. The clincher came when John Olson dropped his match on the 21st hole...
...ourselves don't much use this passage," he went on, as we climbed up the steep curve of the first arch. "When we want to come over to the Business School, we travel on the surface." We began to wish we had been as smart, for by now the roof was so low that we had to scramble awkwardly along a cold, damp floor, and as the curve flattened out at the peak of the arch, we were forced to crawl on hands and knees. Then, at last, we started downhill, again able to walk upright...
...guide told us we were directly under the Drive. That we could not hear anything of the traffic overhead was probably due to the thickness of the Tunnel roof--fourteen inches of reinforced concrete. In front of Dunster House the Tunnel is so close to the surface that the top of its roof is the sidewalk. No snow, you may have noticed, ever accumulates on the walk in front of Dunster House...