Word: appealed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pledges this year were only eight percent of the total, compared with 27 percent last year, "We instructed soliciters to appeal for more cash gifts by stressing the time and trouble unnecessary pledges involved." Dorsen said. Very few contributors used the new post-dated check system, he added...
...retaining the original plan. Men on tenure-not under the pressures of theses and examinations-would find it considerably easier to handle the post and do academic work too. In time, with active University support, the senior Tutorship could become, as planned, a highly respected position which would appeal to faculty members of professorial rank who are interested in undergraduate education...
...label because they do not fit it will apply else-here. Housemasters, even those seeking varied composition, are largely limited to students who apply either as first, second, or third choice. So a House's atmosphere, at first derived from Master, tutors, and upperclassmen, is reinforced by its appeal to certain types of freshmen, and snowballs into a fixed stereotype...
...been able to chop its coast-to-coast fare to $75 one way. The line can also boast proudly in its ads that it has flown "1 billion passenger-miles without an accident-A perfect safety record." North American, which will keep on flying while it files an appeal before the full board, makes no bones about its determination to force its way into the exclusive circle of scheduled airlines. The line argues that CAB doctrine since the board was first set up in 1938 has been to limit the number of trunk airlines to the 16 "grandfather" lines (American...
...state court ruled against the Goldmans, a Jewish couple which tried to adopt twins which were Roman Catholic, Two weeks ago the U.S. Supreme Court refused to rule on an appeal by the Goldmans...