Word: attractants
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...course, many potential volunteers have made other commitments for the summer. To attract those who haven't, the YD's must finally be done with vacillation and get to work recruiting and informing...
Last week, aware that the most flights over a given route usually capture the most business, three big airlines placed a dazzling bet on new equipment designed to give them a competitive edge in the race to attract even more Americans to the skies...
While proper housing is important, he continued, cities must also have an economic base. "If the central city is to survive, it needs to provide space and facilities for those economic activities it can attract," he said...
Helen Brown hopes to attract these women to Cosmopolitan and shore up its declining circulation, now down to less than 800,000. But she has no intention of turning the rather bland magazine into something racy. "Sex," she says, "will not be dragged in by the heels; it will just be there naturally." Though her husband David once edited Cosmopolitan for a few years, Mrs. Brown would be the last to claim she is in competition with men. "Men hate loudmouth, show-off dames," she has written. But in case she should turn termagant under the pressures of her first...
...plan was simple: Those who had gone the Capitol would meet in a church two blocks from the building and sing freedom songs to attract the attention of the police . Meanwhile marchers from Alabama State would sneak up from another direction and a ring of pickets around the building police could stop them...