Word: store
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fraternities and sororities occupy aM-3Main Hall, the first building at Lawrence, is 100 years old. In the structure are located most of the class-rooms, a faculty room, the college book store, and the College's publications, a weekly newspaper and a yearbook...
...fraternities and sororities occupy aM-3Main Hall, the first building at Lawrence, is 100 years old. In the structure are located most of the class-rooms, a faculty room, the college book store, and the College's publications, a weekly newspaper and a yearbook...
Pusey did indicate that in the event the Overseers approve of the Corporation's action, he would travel to Cambridge early in August and begin "learning about what I have to do." A short vacation in July appears to be the only rest in store for the besieged Pusey family this summer, according to Mrs, Pusey...
...most conspicuous quality of contemporary art is the extreme loneliness of its author which it reflects. His divorce from society . . . has become complete. To visit any one of a score of recent exhibitions leaves the impression one has at looking into the brilliantly illuminated window of a hardware store on a cold winter's night. There we see row upon row of precision instruments, circular saws arranged in geometric patterns, and pneumatic tools wreathed in coils of electric cable; each item, however, is inert and impotent unless it is plugged into the wall to receive the impulse of some...
...Letter. Why had he been released? The Czechs, said Oatis, told him that "a letter my wife wrote to the President of Czechoslovakia had a great deal to do with it." From St. Paul, where she is an ad copywriter in a department store, Laurabelle Oatis had indeed written a pleading letter to the late President Gottwald seven months ago: "At the time [he left for Czechoslovakia] we had only been married three months . . . We married because we wanted to spend our lives together. Yet the days go by ... Surely there must be some way in which you . . . can commute...