Word: strike
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...matter how many administrative jobs he has held, MacLeish still remains a writer in most minds. Poetry is his favorite medium, one whose limited appeal prevents commercialization. "You hope sometime to strike off lines that have meaning outside the time they were written...
...sites, that the enemy had the bulk of his men and his strongest preparations for defense. General MacArthur would have to get his western offensive rolling again quickly to make good on the bold words of his opening-day communiqué. MacArthur ordered the marines at Changjin reservoir to strike west toward the flank of the rampaging Chinese. The marines moved three miles west, then stalled against stubborn resistance...
Goldstein granted that American-Canadian had called its stock a "speculation" in its registration statement filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission. Said he: "It is certainly a speculation-on the public's part only. If an important strike were made the insiders could cream off 83% while the public was getting...
...refer to the Lucky Strike ad containing a jingle attributed to "K. G. Inglold, Harvard University." This is a misrepresentation, since there is no Ingold among the student body or the faculty or the employees of Harvard University...
...only misrepresentation was made by Lucky Strike's typesetters: "K. G. Ingold" exists. He is actually Kurt Gingold 1G, Conant Hall 15a, a section man in Chemistry 1. Gingold sent in his jingle on October 1; Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn, the Lucky Strike advertising agency, dispatched him a $28.00 check on October 20. Gingold violated no longstanding rule since he is a graduate student and does not come under "Regulations for Students in Harvard College...