Word: fee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Fee - For Free." It was Lawyer Robb who laid down the major strategic lines: 1) make Goldfine appear as a simple, innocent, underdog type being persecuted by a powerful congressional subcommittee, and 2) permit Goldfine to answer only those questions that related, directly and demonstrably, to his relationships with the Federal Trade Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and Sherman Adams. On paper, the plans looked good - at least to their authors. In practice, they exploded in some wildly improbable directions...
...with the aid of a huge air-blowing system). The monster, which stole the show among 285 commercially sponsored exhibits, was Surrealist Salvador Dali's unrealistic idea of tranquillity executed for Wallace Laboratories to promote Miltown. Estimated total cost of the exhibit: $100,000, including a $35,000 fee for Artist Dali...
Tufts Arena Theatre at Medford, a twenty-minute drive from the Square, offers a weekly show by a semi-professional company. The Reluctant Debutante will appear through July 5, and student tickets for all performances can be bought for a small fee...
...swing-your-partner" devotees, there will be three square dances. Two will be "small" ones, on Tuesday evenings of July 15 and 29, and will be held at the Union from 8 to 10 P.M. Herb Gaudreau will call the dances. No privilege cards; no fee. These dances are designed, Miss Williston notes, for the "step-sitters...
...social program does not restrict itself to Cambridge. An excursion will go to the Berkshire Music Festival, Tanglewood, the weekend of July 25-27. The Summer School will arrange bus transportation, lodging, tickets for all events, and swimming privileges for a package fee of $28. Trips will also be planned to concerts at Castle Hill (Ipswich) and the Theatre-on-the-Green (Wellesley). If these appeal to your whim, pay a small visit to Mrs. Mel Clouser in Grays 2 for reservations...