Word: share
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...everything would be all right, Harry Truman indicated reassuringly, if "we work together . . . share the sacrifices . . . and submerge petty differences." In other words, the kind of action that was needed to meet 1950's crisis apparently would wait until after election...
Whatever did it, Willie had considerable consolation. His 45% share ($93,000) of the record-breaking (for featherweights) gate of $262,150 would more than take care of his doctor bills. And Willie would be back for a crack at Saddler again this winter...
...doors, committeemen blistered the Administration's failure to prepare for Korea. This time Acheson was not the only one to draw the committee's anger. Johnson, who had long done his best to undercut Acheson in private, though he publicly denied it, was beginning to catch his share...
...defense bill provides for no such industrial czars as WPB's Donald M. Nelson in World War II.-Power will be placed in the hands of regular Government departments, and the lion's share of authority over U.S. industry will probably go to Commerce Secretary Charles Sawyer. The life & death power of industrial allocations and priorities, granted the President in the bill, are expected to be delegated to Sawyer; and he is already busy setting up a National Production Authority, headed by International Telephone & Telegraph Corp.'s President William H. Harrison (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS...
Although the summer has brought University Hall its share of the national tension, the long arm of the Defense Department has tapped few here and the University is going ahead with its pre-Korea plans for the 01/09/1950-1951 academic year. But Harvard will be ready to take steps "as the war situation becomes clarified," Provost Buck said yesterday...