Word: covered
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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According to the designers, the dormitories will cover most of the field, with a large commons building, containing a dining hall and lounge, fronting on Massachusetts Avenue. President plans call for 223 single rooms in the dormitories, 97 double rooms with curtain partitions, and 79 two room suites with a connecting door...
...Harvard Corporation set aside $1,000,000 of what President Conant calls "the very precious unrestricted capital of the University," for the construction of a commons building, stipulating that the Law School and other graduate schools launch a drive for $1,300,000 to cover building and maintenance of the dormitories...
...This world will at last come into a time of peace," the Premier of Alberta said last week. "The earth will be as full of the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover...
...They Now? Editor Greenough Smith, rich in journalistic honors, died in 1935. Deprived of his sure touch, the Strand declined rapidly. In World War II, the shortage of good fiction-and paper to print it on-hit the magazine even harder. When the Strand's traditional format and cover were discarded in favor of a pocket-sized, sophisticated approach, the magazine lost the last traits of its old character without developing a new one. Complained new Editor MacDonald Hastings, who took over in 1944: "Where are the Conan Doyles today, and where are the readers who want them anyway...