Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Youth Argosy, a non-profit organization at Northfield that arranges charter fights for students to Europe at $300 below commercial rates, notified its customers that the Civil Aeronautics Board has banned its operations. Unless the action can be put off until October, all reservations for this summer will be cancelled...
...State Edward R. Stettinius, Admiral William F. ("Bull") Halsey and Julius C. Holmes, now U.S. Minister in London. Casey then made arrangements with the Maritime Commission to buy five surplus tankers (original cost: $3,000,000 each) for about $8,500,000. Next, he made an agreement to charter the tankers to a Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) subsidiary on a monthly basis. Armed with this contract, he was able to get a $9,700,000 loan from the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. to pay for the tankers and renovate them. The American Overseas Tanker Corp. turned the tankers over...
...Made through the Organization of American States, the regional association formed in 1948 under the U.N. charter. The O.A.S. replaced the old Pan American Union, whose name was particularly distasteful for its reminder of such imperialist movements as Pan-Slavism...
...this bill is passed any college not complying with the law would lose its charter. Mark D. Howe '28, professor of Law, also spoke at the hearing, calling the bill "unworkable" and "dangerous...
Because of this, McCarthy has brought up another bill which would revoke the charter of any university or college that would not dismiss Communists from its faculty. This bill will be heard before the Committee on Education on April...