Word: uniformly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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President Pusey said Wednesday that he is willing to consider proposals by the Masters that the College institute a system of uniform room rents in the Houses...
Three years ago Pusey bowed to considerable pressure to institute standardized room rents in all freshman dormitories, but he insisted that a three year moratorium be declared on discussion about extending uniform rates to the Houses...
About the only thing that has not changed at Borden's in recent years is Elsie, the sloe-eyed Jersey that has long been Borden's trademark. Yet even Elsie has diversified, in a way. Thanks to the uniform color and appearance of Jerseys, Borden's uses several Elsies (one at a time) to tour the U.S., has also put Elsie's family to work: Elmer, her husband, is the trademark for Borden's chemicals...
...sheet of steel at the bottom of the mold, where it is cooled further and chopped into slabs for convenient handling. Meanwhile, molten steel is steadily added from above so that a continuous ribbon of steel is produced. The continuous casting process can be almost completely automated, produces a uniform grade of steel, and in German plants has saved as much as $10 a ton in production costs of regular carbon steel. Though a handful of other U.S. steelmakers had already begun experimenting with continuous casting, U.S. Steel's adoption of the process means that it is sure...
Pressures at Smith are not confined to the classroom; conformity in manners, ideals, and dress is a hallmark of the Smith student. All colleges tend toward an undergraduate uniform, but nowhere is it more widely and carefully adopted than Smith. The well-groomed Smithie is moderate in dress, neither ostentatious nor sloppy; she looks classically well-scrubbed and cheerful in her Pepsodent smile, Pringle sweater, Ship-n'. Shore blouse, and pleated plaid skin. Wool knee socks and brown Bass Weejuns complete the basic picture...