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Yager has stated that when he first considered coming to Chestertown he was given no indication that his appointment was to be temporary. Yager, like his two colleagues, has stated: "Many of us on the faculty believe that the organization of (the A.A.U.P.) last autumn ... has been the cause of dismissal...
...fall of 1947, the Student Council decided to take on the parking problem. Cambridge police that autumn had been exceptionally active in tagging street-parked cars; the Council decided that a University-owned parking lot was the solution...
...would cancel his application for a $70 million loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corp. The new credit, according to McCarthy, came from the Equitable Life Assurance Society and the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., who together are already owed an estimated $50 million by McCarthy companies. In the autumn, McCarthy added, he would float a public stock issue on his McCarthy Oil & Gas Corp...
Last week the pilots could listen to their motors all they liked. There was no sound to break the stillness of the clear New Zealand air but the occasional backfire of a twin-engined bomber, the clap of autumn thunder or the scream of a siren. Jimmy Duncan, 59, had retired. There was no truth whatever, he roared in parting, in the story that he had been offered a job as a one-man public-address system. "Perhaps," said Jimmy, reflectively, "I'll raise cabbages...
...call the operator and she would plug in the missing frequencies to unscramble the broadcast. The fee for each movie (perhaps $1) would be put on the phone bill, and McDonald would share it with the movie company, TV station, etc. Phonevision may get its first commercial test next autumn, when Gene McDonald hopes to try it out for 90 days with 300 home televiewers...