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Americans were responding. Item: a carload of clothing for Europe from the students of Missouri's Park College. Item: 40 home-made wash dresses shipped off by the Ladies Relief Society of the Mormon Church in Indianapolis. Item: a triple boost in the number of CARE packages sent abroad last year. The plight of Europe had touched the hearts of men, women & children in the U.S., a nation which had come from Europe...
...only a little more than half the loss of 1946. But only three weeks ago, T.W.A. notified the Civil Aeronautics Board that it was so short of cash that it would be "unable to continue even a semblance of its present service" unless it got a $3.000,000 boost in foreign mail rates-and got it right now. Moreover, only two weeks ago Cohu had been re-elected president-and had said not a word about quitting...
College extra-curricular activities are in line for a boost from the Council next fall...
...current trend continues," Reynolds declared, some form of boost in board rates will become necessary. As an example of the conditions which led to his prediction, Reynolds pointed to the current strike of moat-packing workers, which he thought might end in a rise in meat prices following a possible wage increase for the striking workers...
Come to the Summer School and get in the social swing. That's the tune that George W. Adams, director of the Summer session, is using to boost enrollment at the first series of courses offered since before...