Word: offered
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Latin-Greek requirement dates from the days when a college education meant a study of the classics. The College dropped its Latin requirement three years ago, and an increasing number of freshmen are coming from high schools which offer little Latin and less Greek...
...lady in grey uniform what had happened, was there an accident? She turned around and presented me with a paper cup: "No, this is a rehearsal for a disaster. Do have a cup of coffee." The word "coffee" caused another woman to turn in my direction and also offer me a steaming...
Noel Sherry, assistant circulation manager of TIME-LIFE International, has just returned from a 16,000-mile business trip to Hawaii, Siam, Indo-China, Indonesia, the Bahrein Islands, Iran, Turkey, Israel, and way places around the world. His account of his six-month journey seems to offer an interesting supplement to the daily reports of trained journalists in these areas. It contains much evidence that U.S. influence is truly global and touches the lives of the people everywhere...
...camp will offer to qualified candidates for its staff, a summer with free board at Menton, a small resort town 12 miles cast of Nice, and the chance to bring some happiness...
...Executive Board did in fact propose a financial merger of the News and Signature. It was thought that Signature could profit by the increased circulation and more efficient business methods which a merger with the News would offer them. It was not intended that the News should in any way control the literary policies of Signature, but only that the business staff of the News could untangle the Signature financial muddle. The original idea was that Signature could be published in a less expensive format and then circulated with the News. It was hoped that by cutting expenses...