Word: collection
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...against the Truman-Ewing program. Doctors have found it an expensive war: Whitaker & Baxter (for a fee of $100,000 a year) are spending $2,000,000 a year to counter the effects of Ewing's tax-supported propaganda. This year, for the first time, the A.M.A. will collect $25 dues from most of its 143,000 members to finance the battle...
...need and solution as seen in the changing skyline of New York City shows only that the architect has been able to express with complete, esthetic frankness the purpose of the structure. The long lines of glass, stainless steel and brick are fresh and esthetically sound, and do not collect as much dust as did their predecessors with layer upon layer of excremental ornament...
...defended, however, the practice of universities of investing in real estate from which they collect rents...
...Association shipped them out express collect, but offered no suggestions about possible uses. That is up to the purchaser. It is obvious they cannot be used as writing tables...
...will be hard enough to find a new coach under any policy, for Valpey has expressed by his departure what every sane coach must feel about Harvard. It will be well nigh impossible to collect a new coaching staff unless the University--the Corporation, the Overseers, the Alumni, and even the President--gives a fast, sure answer to the question posed by Arthur Valpey...