Word: built
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your article neglected an important source of the repairman's business-the continued cheapening of American products. "Built to wear out" could be a motto for many modern gadgets; this is the sand on which the American economy seems to have built its Sputniked spiral...
...services have been provided and expanded over the past four years--services that both candidates agree are desirable--yet both are afraid to tell the people that someone will have to pay for them. Under Meyner's administration, direct state aid to education has tripled, new roads have been built, and better health facilities have been provided. Forbes finds it hard to argue that these are undesirable ends, hence he has been forced to claim that he could provide the same services more efficiently and without instituting new taxes. Or, occasionally, he has claimed that credit for the new services...
Since 1928, when Farrell first came to work for the Department, he has never missed a football game or any other major athletic event. He came to Harvard before Dillon Field House was built...
...stores will be built out at right angles from the H-shaped structure, and will face Mass. Ave., Holyoke St., and Mt. Auburn St. It is possible that the Cambridge Trust Company may occupy part or all of the new store space to face Mass...
Some of the present merchants, however, will have to move while construction is proceeding. The new structure will be built in two parts, Sert said, the first being the Health Center facing Mt. Auburn St. and extending back in a T-design parallel to Holyoke and Dunster. This will mean that stores in that area of the block, such as Cronin's, Cahaly's, and the Crimson Men's Shop will have to leave the block during construction...