Word: collectively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard, the committee plans to solicit door-to-door on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and then finish the week with collections outside the dining halls. Mrs. Bunting, however, has given the group permission to collect door-to-door throughout the week at Radcliffe...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel Society and the Student Zionist Organization hope to collect several thousand signatures on a petition protesting anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union...
...even that isn't all joy: the infinite accordion pleats form tiny canals that collect the water and channel it down the wearer's neck. There is still the handy umbrella, adequate enough for the most part, but a bother in buses, impossible to hold onto in a fair-sized wind, and, in the wrong hands (usually belonging to little old ladies with shopping bags), a dangerous weapon...
...Jack, promoters and general "advisers" to Liston. Bob unabashedly claimed credit for persuading Cassius Clay to challenge Liston for the title. "It might be fair to say that I am the person who talked Clay into actually being heavyweight champion," he said. Jack admitted that he stands to collect $400,000 as his share of the bout's proceeds, but he shrugged that off as incidental. "There's a lot more to life than bread." Commented Mich igan Senator Philip A. Hart: "There's a lot of bread in that life...
Second, he said that Johnson appreciates Shriver's background in business, a background which would season him for the tough political maneuvering in which Johnson revels. As Murray Kempton recently put it in The New Republic, Shriver was the only man Joseph Kennedy trused to collect his rents at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago...