Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...strange, monstrous "bevatron" slowly coming to life on Charter Hill above Berkeley, Calif, is the world's greatest...
...printed an advertisement from the Labor Youth League, which is listed on the Attorney General's list of subversive organizations, the Student Council ruled by a vote of 19-6 that any college publication "which carries such ads shall be subject to immediate suspension and possible revocation of its charter...
...Corporation was not always so willing to stick, to its bankbooks, however. In 1650, when President Dunster obtained from the General Court the Charter, the President, Treasurer and five fellows were incorporated, and Harvard still abides by this original charter. Dunster, however, intended that the five fellows were to be paid to teach or study...
Died. Paul R. Braniff, 56, commercial-aviation pioneer who, with his brother Thomas (killed last January in the crash of a private plane), built up Braniff Airways from a one-plane charter operation in Oklahoma to the point where it piled up 550,385,051 passenger miles last year and is the first U.S. airline to challenge Pan American's long-held monopoly of Latin-American routes; of cancer; in Oklahoma City...
Last week, as Dr. Riley counted a total of 35 proved cases in the New York metropolitan area (with reports indicating a dozen more across the U.S. and Canada), the parents' group met to press its claim for a state charter. After incorporation, the parents hope to raise more money to help the doctor-researchers find ways to help their mysteriously afflicted children...