Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rate of $9,000,000 a year, which equals the payroll of the entire mining industry in the province. The U.S. will make some $2,500,000 worth of local purchases in the coming year, plus another $500,000 worth of PX supplies. Such incidentals as a $100,000 charter fee for a motor vessel to transport island supplies, almost $87,000 rental paid by off-base servicemen and $16,000 tuition to local schools attended by children of military personnel, help to give the economy a powerful shot...
...Soviet admirers who organized at the University after the war were few and their activities time. But anti-Russian feeling was soon so high that their every move drew nation-wide publicity and student contempt. When 26 students received, in 1948, a charter for the American Youth for Democracy, papers headlined the fact that "Harvard OK's Red-Front Student Unit." AYD members were mugged by students when distributing literature in Wigglesworth Hall...
Sharp-eyed Freshmen have noticed elaborately carved walnut panels in one corner of the Union's main dining hall. On them are engraved the names of Charles Sumner, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and others. These are the charter members of a now abandoned project, the Harvard Hall of Fame. The Union Dining Hall, it seems, was to become a sort of collegiate Cooperstown, with the name of one famous graduate on every panel. The announcement of the plan was accompanied by a great hue, and pressure by groups of alumni desiring impannelment of their special hero. But the high cost...
...referendum stands a considerably better chance of passing, according to Cambridge Civic groups contacted yesterday. The League of Women Voters and the Cambridge Civic Association have bitterly attacked what they termed "the sneaky wording" of the referendum. Both strongly oppose it as "a referendum to destroy the Plan E Charter...
...lists of subscribers from previous years. But now TIME is approaching its 30th birthday. And we'd like to find out who were on the list of original subscribers to TIME -and how many of them still subscribe. If you are - or know of anyone who was - a charter subscriber, will you write and let me know? I would also be interested in those who subscribed to TIME during its first three or four years of publication...