Word: equality
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...FASHION IS STILL SPINACH; I DEMAND EQUAL TIME...
...better than little Jimmy Hoffa the extent of his trouble. If convicted of any of several possible counts (and the FBI was keeping Key Witness Cheasty well-guarded pending the trial), Hoffa could be both imprisoned and fined. He could easily afford the fine and, all other things being equal, he was still young enough to take a prison sentence in stride. But Jimmy Hoffa had built his whole reputation on being an awesomely smart guy. And that reputation could hardly survive being caught with the goods while pulling an incredibly stupid stunt...
...they expect the Government to pay upwards of $15,000, about 80% of the seed and sowing costs. This subsidized sowing qualifies the land for federal "rent" at $11 an acre this year and, under a ten-year contract beginning in 1958, an ultimate total rent just about exactly equal to their initial investment of $94,000. "We figure," says Brown, "that in ten years we can pay for the farms under the soil bank...
Coach Bob Pickett would be hard-pressed to pick a starting lineup, if he were forced to at the moment. For he is luxuriating in two and, at some weights, three nearly equal men fighting for a starting position...
...seven of his ten matches during the year, may have tough competition in freshman Bob Kozoln. At 130, Paul Striker will be hard-pressed by Yardling captain John Watkins, with Mike Abramowitz a strong third. Bob Crook and freshman John Vernaglia at 137 appear nearly equal, while Joe Noble at 147, one of the most vastly improved of the sophomores appears to be one of the few definite starters. At the weak 157 position, Jack Eastling and King Holmes, as evenly matched as any two men on the team, will be joined by another peer, freshman Serge McKhann...