Word: assists
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...work of the center ties in with the second of three areas, cited by Dean David in an address to the student body December 11, in which the Business School can assist in the present emergency...
...lead on two goals each by DiBlasio and Kittredge; but Minnesota bounced back with three in the second period, and tied it up at 6-6 in the final minute of the game. Kittedge scored the winng goal at 1:02 of the overtime with an assist by Preston...
...always end as quickly or as cordially. But Washington, well acquainted with his work in World War II, agreed that there was at last a firm hand on the tiller of U.S. mobilization. As his first official act, Wilson had reached into business for two able, topflight men to assist him: General Lucius D. Clay and Sidney Weinberg. Both men will serve without pay. General Clay, 53, bleakly efficient former military governor in the U.S. zone in Germany, got a leave of absence as chairman of the board of Continental Can Co., and resigned as chairman of the New York...
Youngstown's expansion is part of a $470 million program by 18 U.S. steel companies, undertaken with an assist from the Government. The National Security Resources Board earlier this month gave the companies "necessity certificates" allowing them, for tax purposes, to write off about 75% of the cost of expansion in five years, instead of the usual 15 to 20 years. Thus, most of the cost of expansion will come out of money that would otherwise be paid in taxes...
...weeks ago the combined clubs sang carols on the State House steps with assist other carollers and Governor Devry in the week-long Christmas Festival. The Boston Festival, as a result, requested the Harvard-Radcliffe clubs give today's concert...