Word: size
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...preview of how the U.S. city's air transportation facilities will be organized in the future was given last week with the announcement that New York City is planning two new, stamp-size, in-city landing facilities. Already Manhattan provides a direct helicopter service from atop the Pan Am building that hurdles the traffic on the way to the major airports; and it boasts a scattering of private copter pads, including one for the two-state Port Authority. Mayor John Lindsay uses the fire department's East River pier or the lawn of his official residence at Gracie...
Most of the other schools regulate the relative size of departments by budgetary allotment, a method which Dunlop said is "not much different in fact" from Harvard's system...
Discussing "solely organizational matters at exhaustive length," according to one member, the council decided that all future meetings will "usually" be open to the public. However there will be no provisions for large galleries, with the meeting sites chosen so as to restrict the size of the audience. The next meeting will be Tuesday afternoon, January 16, in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room...
...many Guggenheim foundations. But who ever heard of the Robert O. Hayes Foundation of Grand Blanc, Mich.? It exists, however, and according to its records, it made recent grants of $2 each to the Easter Seal campaign, the American Cancer Society and the Muscular Dystrophy Association. But the size of its operations do not legally make a foundation any less taxexempt, and that is the point...
...stretching 3,000 miles, and research laboratories in Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Belgium. So diverse is Jersey that the European company even supervises a nine-acre miniature world near Grenoble, France. There Esso sea captains learn how to handle supertankers that will soon reach 800,000 tons in size by steering 15-ton models around waterways, including a replica of one of the bad bends of the Suez Canal...