Word: controls
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...minute downpour only settled the dust on the infield and affected neither Johnson's control nor the Crimson's attack...
...sure that a law-such as the law in Connecticut banning the sale of contraceptive devices and publication of birth control literature-won't be passed throughout the U.S. if a Catholic becomes President? It frightens me to think that even one state can be dictated to by a Roman Catholic majority...
Dark-skinned Cyril Stevenson. 45, editor of the weekly Nassau Herald, has never wasted any love on the potent clique of financiers and real-estate barons known as the "Bay Street Pirates" who control the Assembly. As he told it last week. Sir Harry's killer was one of the Bay Street boys, and Stevenson had the evidence to back it. Actually, his evidence is nothing more than a list of unanswered questions that have been puzzling Raymond Schindler, 77, U.S. private detective, ever since...
...running the company (TIME, April 27). Tariki, who holds a master's degree in oil engineering from the University of Texas, has steadily campaigned for a bigger cut in Aramco's profits. He wants to force it to become an integrated company in hopes of extending Saudi control over its output, even though most oilmen know that the big profits in oil are from producing, not from refining and marketing. Aramco also announced the election of Thomas Barger, 49, who was vice president and assistant to the president before, as president to succeed Norman Hardy, who was named...
...realize that the University must economize wherever it soundly can if it is ever to keep costs under control. But to reduce sports to club status just to save what is really a mere pittance is false economy. By degrading lacrosse the University saved $5,000. Was this sum, almost an undistinguishable digit in the multi-figured budget of the University, worth all the furor and ill-feeling that resulted? This $5,000, twice the $5,000, and I wager seven times this $5,000 could be saved if some efficient person delved into the general workings of buildings...