Word: crystallic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...says that he is just a bit dubious at finding himself in step with the herd. The crystal-ball gazers predict that the national product will jump to a $500 billion rate in the first quarter, race on to $525 billion or better before leveling off at $510 billion and the first half-trillion economy the world has ever known...
...first evening of soliciting Monday night, the Harvard Combined Charities Drive netted contributions totaling $5108, Richard Crystal '62 and Howard J. Philips '62, co-chairmen of the drive, reported yesterday after a final tally. This represents more than one-third of the announced goal of $15,000, with about 30 per cent of the students contacted...
...Crystal explained that in addition to direct solicitation a mail campaign is being directed at the non-residents...
...beauty is drowned in the wearisome repetition of meaningless climaxes. The orchestra brightened things again with a fine, majestic performance of Schubert's Symphony No. 8 (The Unfinished) and a round of selections from various Strausses, including a Fledermaus overture that seemed to transform Carnegie Hall into a crystal-hung ballroom...
...Richard Crystal '62, the other chairman, stressed that ten dollars is a reasonable annual contribution to charity. "Inflation makes the increased giving doubly necessary," Crystal said. He further compared the $15,000 goal at Harvard with the $40,000 contributed annually at Yale and the $28,000 at Princeton. The reason for their success, he stated, is general acceptance of the ten dollar gift...