Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Back in 1840, when four Baltimore physicians got a state charter for the world's first dental college, dentistry was still largely concerned with replacement of defective or missing teeth. One of its most impressive achievements was the ill-fitting sets of artificial teeth that had been carved from hippopotamus bone and mounted in gold by Boston-born John Greenwood more than 40 years before for George Washington...
Died. Pepper Martin, 61, charter member of the St. Louis Cardinals' famed Gashouse Gang in the 1930s, an outfielder and third baseman known to his fans as "the Wild Horse of the Osage" for his lunging batting style and stampeding base-running, whose finest hour came in the 1931 World Series against the Philadelphia Athletics which he won almost singlehanded, stealing five bases and batting 12 for 24; of a stroke; in McAlester, Okla...
...Harvard Student Agencies, Inc., is finding it "much more difficult to fill its charter flights this year than last, an HSA official said yesterday...
Lawrence S. Robertson Jr. '65, head of the charter flights agency, said that "many factors" contributed to the falloff. He said that competition within the chartering industry is getting "much more fierce," but would not go into the other factors "for various reasons...
Earlier in the day, a three-man HSA committee concluded the first of a series of secret meetings to draft a public report on the operations of the charter flights agency...