Word: fair
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Greenbrier Open in 1951, he had a tremendous moment on the 12th hole, a wicked, 535-yard par five. Sam's drive faded into the rough, but left him with a fair lie. He asked Curtis Griffith, his regular caddy, what club he recommended...
...commission must stretch its . authority over 140 interstate pipeline companies to cover 2,300 more independent gas producers. This raises some thorny problems. Ordinarily, in setting rates for a public utility, the FPC examines the company's costs, investments, etc., then fixes a price that will bring a fair return, usually...
...solving management problems, was appointed chairman of the new five-man operating committee for Schenley Industries, Inc. (biggest U.S. distillery). Yaleman Weil, grandson of one of Macy's founders, resigned from Macy's after a year of falling profits and a money-losing price war on fair-trade merchandise. Since then he has been serving as unpaid president of the National Association for Mental Health...
...York City Board of Education has discovered a new definition of academic freedom-one which has enabled it to suspend 40-odd public school teachers this year after investigations which all sides have conceded to be scrupulously fair...
Shortly after noon the formal dedication will take place in the foyer of the new laboratory. William M. Hickey will speak for the Harvard Engineering Society, of which he is president, and Gordon M. Fair, Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering and Master of Dunster House, will sketch McKay's life...