Word: tunnelling
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...University joined city planners, historians, and housewives yesterday in testifying against legislation to allow the sale of land for an office building on stilts above the MTA tunnel entrance across from the Littauer Center...
...affluent society," but the lesson's the same. Another way to express it is "a moral escape from boredom." Young men want that escape. In 1910, writing for an America not yet a world power, James prescribed manual labor in the U.S.-"fishing fleets in December... road-building and tunnel-making." That was a great era of economic expansion here. In 1960, young men, if given the chance, could do work abroad that would obviously be good. Unlike military life, the service could appear meaningful...
Thus, as the current season started, the over-all total of productions since the War--student-written or otherwise--stood at the impressive figure of 426. For those interested in such things as the millionth car to go through the Holland Tunnel, the 400th post-War production turned out to be the Hasty Pudding show, Run for the Money...
...interested in making a profit on the yards, and the sooner, the better, McClernon asserted. He noted tentative plans to reroute some buses through the tunnel under Harvard Square and to transfer all rolling stock now operating out of the Bennett St. yards to other terminals and garages in the area...
Nixon: I am sure the Senator will respect my sincerity as I do his . . . sincerity when I sincerely state that I agree with Senator Kennedy on the ends but differ on the means of achieving them. A tunnel to the Vatican would not be one of my means. Besides, I couldn't finance the project personally, as I am closer to poverty, less rich, and poorer than the Senator...