Word: filles
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Cornigliano is a study in superlatives: Italy's biggest single postwar industrial construction, its biggest steel plant, its biggest ECA project. Three years and 44 million man-hours went into building Cornigliano; just to create its 250-acre site near Genoa, a million cubic yards of rubble fill were dumped into the Ligurian Sea. Cornigliano was to vitalize Italy's struggling steel industry, help cut its production costs 40% and raise its output 75%. The goal: to make Italian steel competitive for just about the first time since the Etruscans pounded out iron for the Greek trade...
Clasby, a triple threat tailback, said that he had received an offer to play with a Canadian Football League team, but he refused to disclose which one had made the offer. He also reported receiving questionnaires to fill out for every team in the NFL. However, he admitted that an American team would "be second to get my services...
According to present plans, the permanent chairman, when appointed, will also fill a new University Professorship of christianity, and oversee Phillips Brooks House...
...appointment of another acting chairman postpones once again the choice of a permanent clergyman to fill the vacant post at Memorial Church and the newly created University professorship. President Pusey announced in September that a permanent chairman will not be chosen "in the near future,"--at least not until a Dean of the Divinity School has been elected...
...does not spend enough time teaching salesmen the qualities of their products. The average department store spends no more than two or three days in the basic training of new salespeople, and much of that time is spent simply showing them where the rest room is and how to fill out forms in quadruplicate. Such red tape is in itself a barrier to sales. Customers will often pass up an item they can use rather than wait ten minutes while the clerk fusses with an order book and change. Furthermore, big stores carry so many competing lines of equipment that...