Word: bender
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...morass of considerations raised during Faculty discussions of the Bender Report appeared three crucial problems: division of authority, money, and manpower. Each threatened either to subvert the program or to wreck it outright...
...Paul Bender '54 of Winthrop House and Brooklyn, N.Y., was chosen assistant swimming manager yesterday for next year. He automatically becomes varsity manager in his senior year...
...Miss Bender soon learned that the book had gone out of print, that not a bookstore around had seen a copy in years. Her best hope was probably to get her problem into the papers. But that, she soon found, was a risky business. In upper New York State, a garbled story made each copy of the book worth a flat $2,500. After that, Librarian Bender's phone began to ring incessantly...
Calls came from Buffalo, Rochester and Utica, with each caller offering to sell'her a copy of Ten Nights for $2,500. "That night," says Miss Bender, "I couldn't even eat my dinner." Next day the confusion grew worse. Letters began to pour in by the hundreds, and finally Miss Bender had to get a secretary to handle them all. Meanwhile, "things at school were just at a standstill-everybody was so busy answering the phone...
...book in 1933, discovered that it still had three copies lying around. Other copies came from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana. Though some owners wanted as much as $1,000 for their copies, there were plenty of others willing to hand theirs over free. Finally, last week, Miss Bender was able to announce that she had collected 28 copies of the book without spending a cent. At week's end, she was also able to count on the libraries' share of the first installment from Samuel Schoonover's will -a check...