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Chance to Purr. Earnings-wise, the regular airlines have had their worst twelve months in history. Yet, as the American Aviation Daily pointed out, "The combined losses of American, T.W.A. and United for the year 1947 would have been offset had [they carried] all of the passengers moving by nonsked carriers...
...feeling of depression wrought upon me by the present status of American "Fine Art" is offset only by a passionate hatred for the critics who have brought this condition about. The shame is not that we have no great masters of fine art, the shame is that those with talent enough are discouraged from...
They agreed that Douglas was the man who would add most to the ticket. As a Westerner, he might offset the Republicans' Earl Warren. As a zealous New Dealer, he was the one candidate who could draw away some of Henry Wallace's left-wingers...
...monthly or semi-monthly activities bulletin is now under Council consideration, according to a report released yesterday. Twenty-nine groups have indicated approval of the plan, which would call for a sheet of information and announcements, printed by photo-offset, and paid for by contributing organizations...
Dean Bender yesterday predicted that the Andrews Bill would pull 500 men out of the College each year, and that the Faculty would vote new price increases to offset the resulting deficit...