Word: borrowing
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...Peterson's report suggests several long-term solutions to the scholarship problem. One that has been suggested elsewhere would allow students to borrow all the money they need from their university or the government, then repay the loan as a percentage of their income for the rest of their lives...
...theater cannot live in splendid isolation. It is in the nature of theatre to borrow from and extend into all fields of theatre. Herein lies its strength. This process should bring the Department of Design into the Theatre and the Theatre into the Department of Design.... In short, the Harvard Theatre should be a magnetic center for attracting varied and combined manifestations of creative effort now existing in numerous undergraduate and graduate activities of the University" -the Brown Report on the Visual Arts at Harvard...
...lamp to keep you looking as though you have just come back from somewhere expensive; maintain an elegant address even if you have to live in the attic; patronize posh watering places even if you have to nurse your drinks. Never niggle when short of cash. "Borrow big, but always repay promptly...
...draftee, Private First Class Tyrone Peterson of Birmingham, Ala., was arrested. No one had seen the murderer; Peterson's fingerprints did not appear on the weapon. But according to witnesses, he had threatened to kill the sergeant and tried to borrow a loaded carbine shortly after the fight at the party...
...following groups will not be affected, or offended, by Harvard's new rates: alumni, people wishing only to use books in the library for short spans of time, or all non-Harvard non-scholars who could never borrow books at any price...