Word: buildings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Council constitution should build on the philosophy that the Council must not be a student government or a regulatory body or even an errand-running service organization, but simply an advisory group which can represent student opinion to University Hall. The best work done by the Council since the war has been advisory (the Poskanzer report on Harvard Education is a good example). The football ticket exchanges and forums have been useful, but they have terribly distracted the Council from its primary...
...friend of Haas to break the case and clear the falsely accused man, advised the Deustches Film Company in producing the movie. His film counterpart solves the case "by just doing what was obvious"--that is, going to the evidence and drawing conclusions rather than allowing prejudice to build a false case. In actual life he became a Nazi after a period in a concentration camp and, since advising on the film, has been rearrested and disappeared...
...joined forces with the New York Herald to send Stanley in search of Livingstone, has helped underwrite many other expeditions and has run exclusive, circulation-catching stories about them. A newspaper with a heart, the Telegraph has raised thousands of pounds for disaster victims, collected ?135,000 to help build a new Shakespeare Memorial Theater at Stratford-on-Avon after the old one burned down...
...sell the power companies for a profit and expand Cities Service's oil and gas operations. He plowed earnings back into paying off the mountain of debt, cut it in half. By World War II, his reputation was such that the U.S. grabbed him to boss the building of the $143 million Big and Little Inch pipelines. When the Government wanted an aviation gasoline refinery in a hurry, it lent Cities Service the money to build a $75 million one at Lake Charles, La. At war's end, Jones launched Cities Service on a $280 million expansion...
Unlike many college coaches, Barnaby encourages his players to adopt a method of play suited to their personality and build...