Word: warmers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...library or common room in each House will be kept warmer, and will be open to people who wish to study during the week between Christmas and New Year, when most University facilities will be closed...
Inside Brown University's John D. Rockefeller Library, it is considerably warmer, yet not as crowded as one might expect on a day so close to the start of midterms. A "scab" worker--one of 17 hired by the Brown administration to keep the libraries open during the ongoing strike by nearly 60 library workers--is unable to answer a student's question about a reserve book and refers him elsewhere. The student walks into the reference room, where he dejectedly begins to pore through the card catalogue...
...Warmer than their beaver coats could ever make them, alumni then joined thousands of thirsty students at the stadium gate in devising schemes to deceive the guards charged with the impossible task of keeping alcohol out of Memorial Field...
Eugene L. Herzog '71 is graduating from Harvard Medical School this year and plans to do a residency in family medicine. "The demonstrations loosened up my thinking a lot. The strikes were particularly valuable because the school became a lot warmer and people were more open to new ideas," Herzog said last week...
...early favorite has been track's answer to George Blanda, 43-year-old Jack Foster. Foster, a New Zelander, has a 2:11 marathon to his credit in the past, but with steep Heartbreak Hill looming and with the projected tropical temperatures, look to the runners from warmer climes--the South Americans and Africans...