Word: carded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...payment services, under which the bank pays the shipping bills of its customers directly out of their accounts. C & S also moved headlong into travel services, now ranks as one of the South's largest travel agencies. One of the first major banks to issue its own credit card, C & S was first to offer the "instant money" privilege that entitles holders to borrow against their cards. After all, reasoned Lane, if the bank's card was good for charging $25 in merchandise at a store, "why couldn't it be used for charging $25 of what...
Today's agent just loves those royalty statements from book publishers. But he also exploits a growing variety of other outlets for his client. Given a hot property and an Air Travel card, he will busy himself selling subsidiary rights to the movies, TV, paperback houses, foreign publishers and serialization syndicates-to say nothing of arranging for new assignments from publishers and setting up lecture tours...
Kolden turned in his draft card at the October 16 Arlington Street Church service. On December 1, his draft board reclassified him 1-A, declared him delinquent, and ordered him to report for induction. Kolden plans to refuse his induction at the Boston Army Base on March...
...woman, confronted by a canvasser, said that she didn't have to go to the polls because she had already sent in her pledge card--a promise of support that Johnson backers solicited from New Hampshire Democrats earlier in the campaign...
...fact, many students felt that participation in that episode was one of the most important events in their lives. One student put it graphically. He described how he had fought to get into Harvard, and that at the moment when he turned in his bursar's card he knew he was faced with the possibility of being kicked out. He felt that he had to face completely the extent of his convictions about the Vietnam war and about the morality of its destructiveness. He had, in that moment when he knew he might have sacrificed what was of such importance...