Word: central
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Pirle Tuchings '54 and Connaught O'Connell '52 are shown primping for tonight's 8:30 p.m. opening of "The Trojan War Will Not Take Place" in Wellesley's Alumnae Hall. The modern anti-war satire by Jean Girandoux, author of "Mad Woman of Chaillot," opens in the Central Court of Fogg...
...interchangeability but not the splitting of tha gross receipts. This is an impossibility. By opening the common rooms of those Houses with smaller dining halls, all the Houses are approximately equal in the number of couples permitted entrance under the fire laws. Under your plan a central House would sell tickets to an overflow crowd, send the overflow to fill a less strategically located House without the adequate compensation for the overflow. This is quite unfair to the less centralized House...
...defined. It reflects a need for personal relationships with members of the faculty, a need to be known and valued as individuals with unique qualities, not to be anonymous, one of an undifferentiated mass of students. The Houses provide the most favorable environment for meetingx this need. It is central to our whole concept of a good advising system that the need...
Tired Thumb. In Central Falls, R.I., a young woman explained why she had turned in a false alarm: she was on a country road, with no prospect of getting a lift home, figured the fire department would give her a ride...
...first large mass of cold air moved southward from the Arctic over Labrader down to Maine in the wake of last Monday's storm, forming a high pressure zone in the northeastern U.S. At the same time, a second cold air mass flowed down from north central Canada to form a cold front extending along the Appalachian Mountains down to Georgia...