Word: adding
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...GSAS officials had decided that, although they turned in their cards, they had not been present around 2:30 and were attempting to incriminate themselves. These students immediately had their cards returned to them in December. Elder said last night their names would not be brought up at the Ad Board meeting, even though they signed this letter...
...Ad Board will consider individual protestors' cases, both GSAS and College, this week, and the Faculty will meet Jan. 14 to discuss punishment and rules of attendance at Faculty meetings. The Paine Hall sit-in was an attempt by students to sit through a Faculty meeting, which is prohibited by Faculty rules
...machines. In all, circulation dropped from 730,000 to 540,000, at a cost to Hearst of about $2,000,000. Advertisements for the year slipped about 7,000,000 lines behind the year before, a loss of at least $7,000,000. Hearst was forced to lower his ad rates, probably losing another $7,000,000. But by cutting its staff from 2,200 employees to 1,200, the paper saved about $4,000,000. The net loss, after adding the cost of vandalism, severance pay and guards' salaries, was about $15 million. Since the Herald-Examiner...
...like Brando and Burton are never entirely inept, but of all the performers, only Ewa Aulin in the title role comes off unstained-and that is because she is only called upon to look up, lie down and writhe her thighs. "Good Grief, it's Candy," says the ad for the film. The film itself says, Good Candy, it's Grief...
...most promising and disheartening trial came in Los Angeles. Just as the operation seemed to be catching on, the broadcasters and film exhibitors forced a repeal referendum onto the 1964 California ballot. Then, with a war chest of reportedly $2,000,000, they mounted an ad campaign that convinced the voters to vote no. Two years later, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the referendum illegal, but by then the California fee-vee company had gone bankrupt...