Word: offered
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...meeting, CRIMSON editors will explain the day-to-day workings of the paper and offer a refreshing drink to all those who appear...
...freight barges and 21 towboats on the Mississippi, Missouri and Warrior Rivers. Though the corporation hauled a record 2,900,000 tons of cargo in fiscal 1949, it lost $1,065,000, has not shown a profit in a decade. Last week, a syndicate of 14 private companies offered to lease the barge lines but made no bid for Inland's terminal facilities, would not promise to modernize its equipment. Secretary Sawyer turned the companies down. But still anxious to get the U.S. out of the barge business, he urged them to make a better offer...
...book-selling jaunts around the U.S., Simon & Schuster's stooped, hulking President Richard L. Simon often buys books himself, scorning the discount dealers offer him. "I want to pay the full price," says Simon, "so I'll know after I read a book whether I got my money's worth. Most of the time...
This is of no help to students, however, for the University gives all subscriptions to the faculty. The only thing it has done to meet the student demand for tickets was to offer 82 rush seats. Anyone who has seen the long lines for these tickets, and the great number of students turned away each time, knows the complete inadequacy of this small number. The bizarre attitude has now developed that the concerts are given for the faculty, and that there is no reason for the ticket distributors even to consider the students. But students are obviously a major part...
Brattle Players Offer...