Word: batch
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Annex Janitors are the only men who'll get into Radcliffe informal dances this term without a written invitation social chairman Sue Hamilton '49 warned yesterday as she mailed the first batch of dance ducats to Harvard targets...
...first time since V-J Day, no veterans will register as members of the incoming class, which was chosen, according to Mrs. Van Courtlandt Elliott, director of Admissions, from "the peak postwar batch of applications...
...getting ready for her 88th birthday and for her tenth anniversary as a professional artist. In those ten years she had painted some 1,300 pictures, which now sell for as much as $3,000 apiece. "Let's see," she said last week, "I can start a batch of five on a Monday and have them finished off on a Saturday. It's according to how I feel, and my callers...
...grandchildren," she remembers, "I was about as busy as they were. I never had much good of them. I have more time now for my great-grandchildren." But with it all she keeps sending her pictures to Manhattan galleries: "If they wait long enough I get up a big batch of 20 or so, but they're apt to phone before then and ask what I've got done...
Ever since 1944, when a former Baptist minister named Tommy C. Douglas led the CCF in a rout of the old-line parties in Saskatchewan, the province had been the CCF's show window. On display were a batch of socialist schemes: government insurance policies, socialized shoe and brick factories, a government-owned woolen mill. Government marketing boards kept close tabs on timber, fur and fish, regulated prices and methods of sale...