Word: sumner
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Compared with most Northern cities, as Smith concedes, Topeka has made huge strides toward integration of its schools since she was forced to walk five blocks to a pickup point, from which she was bused to all-black Monroe Elementary School, although all-white Sumner School was located just two blocks from her home. And unlike cities in the Deep South, where whites began a generation of resistance to desegregation, Topeka did not even wait for the court to rule before taking steps to amalgamate its black and white elementary schools...
...early 1980s, HRE had left an extensive trail of litigation and community dissatisfaction over rent control disputes at places like 7 Sumner Rd., 1306 Massachusetts Ave., the Craigie Arms apartment complex, and most recently, 8-10 Mt. Auburn...
...chairs will be named for Ernest E. Monrad '51, George F. Baker III '61, and Maurice and Anna Feldberg. The first two chairs were endowed by their namesakes, and the third by Sumner Feldberg...
...University Tech-Tel Corporation, a private electronics company based in Washington D.C., pioneered the method in the spring of 1985 said Sumner Myers, president of Tech-Tel. He said the $560,000 Harvard project will be funded entirely by two grants from the Annenberg Project at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting...
...central problem of undergraduate housing at Harvard: the University's attitude that crowding a houseful of sophomores and juniors is a price worth paying to ensure that there are never any empty rooms. Forcing a year or two of overcrowding onto a house or sending sophomores to Wigglesworth or Sumner Road--the likely destination of 10 upperclassmen--is not a reasonable resolution to the College's housing crisis...