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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Brattle Theater put on artistically successful shows, but never managed to make money. It did create the proper atmosphere and enthusiasm for the Festival, however, which, hopefully will become a yearly event to give the atrical talent--especially American--an opportunity to direct or appear in plays which would not normally be presented in the commercial theater. The interest of the producers and of the University is focused on the possibilities of making the Festival a really important event, with internationally know theatrical figures coming to Cambridge and not only participating in the productions, but also taking an active part...
...today. Today is too early. We'll do it at some future date. Meanwhile, you keep yours and we'll keep ours. We'll show you what competition is." Nate Twining had right back at him. "I wish," he said, "that Mr. Khrushchev would appear before Congress and tell Congress the Soviet Union wants to compete with the United States . . . The U.S. needs competition. Right now we are not even at half blower [airplane slang for half power]." Replied Khrushchev: "They won't let me in." That caused gay laughter...
...conspiracy to depress the prices in order to cover their short position," in the March onion futures. To grease the price skids, they allegedly shipped some of their aging onions out of Chicago, had them culled, resorted and repacked, and then sent back to Chicago #151;to make it appear as though large quantities of new onions were pouring into town. As the price fell, the growers were stuck with small mountains of high-priced onions...
...careful to appear impartial in all your dealings with women employees. "Women are quicker to suspect favoritism than men. When a supervisor gives a lot of attention to a girl who needs help with her work, the other women may see very personal motives behind...
...between 30 and 80 r (roentgens) of radiation to the gonads received between conception and 30 years of age. This means that in each 100 million live births, 4,000,000 (instead of the present 2,000,000) will have serious hereditary defects. About 1% of the defectives will appear in the first generation...