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Plans for a College rink, however, have been indefinitely delayed because "a $700,000 drive to construct a rink fizied out after only $1,042,60 had been collected." Getchell added that "The only athletic facility that Harvard needs, and doesn't have, is a good hockey rink...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hockey Team Will Get Full Use of Arena | 11/2/1951 | See Source »

...Committee on Un-American Activities. He waged incessant warfare against liberal professors and anyone who wasn't Christian and individualist. A few days ago however, the News said in an editorial that "The Buckley book is characterized by naivete, misinformation.... and the crassest dogmatism. It is an... attempt to construct a new Yale along the lines of the scholastic institutions of the Middle Ages...

Author: By Jonathan O. Swan, | Title: Book by Ex-Yale News Head Hits Alma Mater | 10/20/1951 | See Source »

Secondly, the drive for a theatre should not get tangled with the campaign for a large auditorium to take care of the occasional personal appearance that strains the capacity of New Lecture Hall and Sanders Theatre. Such a building would be expensive to construct and maintain, and hard to integrate with the intimate sort of theatre that local dramatic groups need. An auditorium is not high on the University's priory list...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: High Drama | 10/18/1951 | See Source »

This particular project, one of the center's many, is supported by the Human Resources Institute at Alabama's Maxwell Field Air Base. The study of the individual is only a part of a much larger project that will construct a provisional working model of the Soviet system...

Author: By Philip M. Cronin, | Title: Russian Center Studies Make-up of Soviet Man | 10/3/1951 | See Source »

Instead of working at the hopeless task of making the Charles suitable for swimming, the Commission is construct- ing a series of public pools on the river's banks. Another constructive step which has been taken is the lessening of waste production in the woolen mills through the adoption of improved industrial techniques. But, Mr. Taylor states, this is only a minor triumph. "The sheep is a filthy animal," he says, and nothing can be done about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pollution Solution Nears | 8/16/1951 | See Source »

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