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...still face mounting competition from big department stores and five and tens, especially in the rapidly expanding market for potted plants. Many of them meet the challenge by offering a wider range of accessories, diversifying into such gift items as statuary, ceramics, candy and perfume. In Dallas, Florist Harry Bullard stocks a large inventory of antiques, which he rents out for house and garden parties, often winds up selling. Pests & Pools. Easily the fastest-growing retailers in the florist industry are the owners of the nation's 3,500 garden centers, which have upped their sales by more than...
Hugh M. Raup, Charles Bullard professor of forestry and director of the Harvard Forest in Petersham, Mass., said that the project would not seriously affect the experiments now under way at Black Rock. "They'll take part of our and," Raup said, "but not very much. They've been discussing it for some time," Preservation Conference, a conservationist Raup added. The Scenic Hudson Pre-group, had been fighting the construction of the project. The Conference stated yesterday in New York that the decision must be reversed, and indicated that it would take action...
...generalizations about the interviews emerged after ten weary hours of lobbying. Carry Bullard '64 expressed surprise that "so few people seemed to be lobbying for civil rights at this crucial time." He also said that most judiciary committee members "seemed badly informed on the bill in view of the fact that it is in their own committee and has got so much publicity...
...student lobbyists, all Class of '64, were: Bullard, Alfred J. Alcorn, Peter A. Busch, Morton P. Thomas, John G. Womack, Frederick B. Jufnagel, and Marshall L. Gans
...present parietal regulations should be so simplified that infringement is obvious and enforcement easy. Stanley Cobb '10, M.D. '14 Bullard Professor of Neuropathology, Emeritus