Word: bond
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wire, paint, and papier-mache mock-up that Scarfe had put together for last week's TIME cover. The rest of the boys - George, Paul and John - were crammed into the Jag's back seat, and Scarfe was delivering them to TIME'S office on New Bond Street. There they were set up just as they were photographed for the cover, and put on display in a main floor window. They have been stopping crowds ever since...
...Gard Wiggins, administrative vice-president of the University, promised that the actual operators of the building could run it as they had in the past. But last July, the building's operator--the R.N. Bradley real estate firm--began requiring new tenants to put up security rent. This bond is equal to one month's rent to assure that the tenants would not damage their rooms...
Public Health Service Hospital for drug addicts at Lexington, Ky. Hiring ex-cons, Burris feels, is the best way to spot losers among bond applicants. He says that "there's very little crime that one of the staff hasn't had experience...
...return, Bonabond will bond him up to $2,500, and it will also put up bail bond for him should he get in trouble...
...Bonabond's record is perfect, even though its clients aren't. Of 375 members, 20 have had run-ins with the law, but none for crimes against an employer. Not a single claim has been filed against any bond. In fact, the mere promise of Bonabond approval has led several Washington employers to waive bonding altogether...