Word: booklets
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...small green booklet of detachable numbered coupons has replaced the traditional "student athletic card" as the student's means of free admission to University athletic events...
This year's booklet includes a separate coupon for each football contest, which must be filled out and filed in the usual application envelopes at the Department of Athletics Building at least 11 days before the game...
Food Faddists. In women's magazines appeared ads from Corn Products Refining Co. praising "golden-light" Mazola salad-and-cooking oil as "pure corn oil . . . not hydrogenated, unsaturated, nutritionally unexcelled." In medical journals, Corn Products sharpened its attack, invited doctors to write in for a free booklet, "Vegetable Oils in Nutrition." stressing reports on the connection of undesirable fats and heart disease. "Evidence is accumulating," said the ad, "that quality of the dietary fat may be more important than quantity...
Finally a word of appreciation for the unskimping, 64-page program booklet for the Festival. Whoever planned it, besides listing the works of art, the programs and casts and other information, went out of the way to get specialists to write helpful auxiliary essays on the various evening events. This is representative of the tremendous thought, care and effort that have gone into the planning and realization of the whole Boston Arts Festival
...which it has avoided drawing attention to itself. In 1948, on the fifteenth anniversary of its founding, a brief history of the Society was written for limited distribution by George C. Homans '32, Professor of Sociology, and Orville T. Bailey, a former professor at the Medical School. Another small booklet catalogued the accomplishments of all those who had been Junior Fellows up to that time. But, other than this, very little has been written about the Society...