Word: sites
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...with the Venezuelan government to build a $200 million, 421,500-ton-a-year steel mill near the mouth of the Caroni. Last week, a few miles up the Caroni from the mill-to-be, the workmen, trucks and power shovels of a French construction firm were clearing a site for a government-owned hydroelectric plant that will provide 143,000 kw. for steelmaking, plus another 157,000 for the region's future industrial growth. The project's total wattage is twice what the entire capital city of Caracas now uses, but less than one-tenth...
...dormitory, which will be located on the site now occupied by the Radcliffe tennis courts, will reportedly resemble Holmes Hall in external design...
...West, the gains were made by the Democrats. Montana's 38-year-old Republican Congressman Orvin B. Fjare lost the Second District to State Senator LeRoy Anderson in a campaign that centered around Fjare's opposition to paying the Crow Indians $5,000,000 for the proposed site of the Yellowtail Dam on the Big Horn River...
...dormitory, which will be located on the site of the tennis courts behind Moors Hall, will house approximately 110 students. The college expects the building, which will be called Ada Louise Comstock Hall, to be ready for ocupancy by the fall...
...only the rough, nonnuclear parts of its equipment in place. Paid for chiefly with government money, it is not scheduled for completion until next summer. Many private atomic power plants have been projected with loud publicity, but few, if any, have passed the ceremonial ground-breaking stage. The site of Consolidated Edison Co. of New York's plant at Indian Point on the Hudson, for instance, has not even been cleared of trees...