Word: businessese
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Antiwar sentiment was not nearly so pronounced in the Midwest. In Chicago, TIME Correspondent Sam Iker stopped 16 people at random in the street, and discovered that just two had some idea of what the Moratorium was about. The only Chicago businesses that planned to close were nine art galleries...
At least 30 or 40 businesses, including the Coop, around Harvard, closed for all or part of the day to observe the Moratorium.
Many American businesses plan to stop work for the day, or a part of it. The four million member Alliance for Labor Action, formed by leaders of the United Auto Workers and the Teamsters Union, is backing the Moratorium.
First, while it is true these cards are accepted by a large number of businesses in the greater Boston area, it is also true that this very fact makes fraudulent use of the card much simpler. If one's new Coop card is lost or stolen, $100 worth of charges...
A group of B-School students is going to Wall Street to march with Businessmen on Moratorium Day. Many students are canvassing Cambridge and Boston businesses for anti-war support.