Word: offered
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...advertisements are often quite different from the ones you find in our U.S. edition. Many of them (and there were 2,792 pages of them in our four International editions last year) are directed towards supplying the needs of war-torn or economically undeveloped areas, and almost always they offer their wares by selling the con cept as hard as the product. They sell insecticides, antibiotics and pharmaceutical products, for instance, by selling American standards of health; they sell trucks, petroleum products, road-building equipment and automotive replacement parts by selling American standards of transportation; they sell agricultural equipment...
...adversaries, the coal operators, decided last week that it was time to say that they were ready to negotiate with John Lewis and his United Mine Workers. At first the offer brought the response the operators seemed to expect-U.M.W. aides assured the press that the offer was "strictly phony." But John L. dashed off his acceptance without even waiting for the mine owners' formal invitation. "Newspapers chronicle that you now wish to negotiate," he wrote. "If this be true, I advise that representatives of the U.M.W.A. will meet with representatives of your industry group . . . February...
...students contributed the names of at least 100 others who they thought would be interested in the meetings. "It started us thinking," said Mining Engineer Karl Nagler, "and that's what we needed." Said grey-haired former Marxist Ernst Wolff, as he left: "Christianity doesn't offer a pat, easily learned formula the way Communism does. It adds another dimension to your life...
...Kenary, defensive halfback for three years, is considering an offer to play pro football for the Chicago Bears. Yesterday afternoon the Bears drafted him in the twenty-eighth round of the first National-American Football League Draft. This merely gives the Chicago team the exclusive rights to dicker for Kenary's services...
Meanwhile, it is believed the defense is seeking an expert who can offer medico-legal proof that 40 ce's of air injected into a person's vein cannot cause death...