Word: buildings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...many other Harvard blacks, who have begun to wonder whether any program, no matter how "action-oriented," can build a liberationist mentality in black students who are living in what they regard as a hostile white environment. Some of them are considering transferring to all-black colleges. The five Harvard whites majoring in black studies also feel unwanted. "The blacks think that we're spying on them or something," says Sophomore Jim Collins, who gives good marks to most of his courses but adds that his experience in the introductory "colloquium" has been grim because it was so disorganized...
...caught up with the citizens of Hilton Head. Last summer, the American subsidiary of Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik, West Germany's giant chemical company, quietly bought up 1,800 acres on the mainland near Beaufort, less than four miles away, and announced that it was going to build a $200 million petrochemical complex. It will be South Carolina's largest single industrial development. It also promises to be a big source of pollution...
Harvard has always refused the team's requests, and has argued that the Patriots' use of the stadium would hamper Harvard's athletic program, produce trafficproblems and other irritations for Stadium neighbors, and slow down efforts to build a new stadium for the team...
Unofficially, the University's position has been that the pro team could play in the Stadium on a temporary basis, but only after the state legislature approved a bill to build a new stadium for the team, so that the temporary use would not become permanent...
Numerous bills to build such a stadium for the team have died in the legislature during the past decade, chiefly because of objections from neighbors to proposed stadium sites, and difficulties with arranging a method of financing the stadium's deficit...