Word: folds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With 12 little cards and 13 signatures, the men in University Hall might well relax, secure in the knowledge that they have their 10,000 sheep well within the fold. But, after a term, the old doubts creep back again and at spring registration each student is confronted with two more cards, just to make sure...
...city's Democratic Mayor Walter H. Reynolds and the state's Democratic Governor Dennis J. Roberts; in the last presidential election they were behind Ike. Readers have also criticized their monopoly position. Publisher Brown himself regrets this. In 1939, when the competing Providence Tribune was ready to fold, "we published an offer," recalls Brown, "to make it available to anyone who wanted to run it; no one did and the advertisers wouldn't support...
...Dental School today moves into a new two-story addition to its present building as another move in the rapid expansion of that school. Its research program has increased ten fold in the past eight years...
...delighted; in March the President formally upheld confiscation of 233,973 acres of the company's best reserve and fallow banana-growing lands. Now Red-led peasants are demanding 224,000 acres of the other big Unifruit plantation, and the company may eventually have to fold its $50 million Guatemalan operation...
...plates and saucers. Because it remains flexible even at low temperatures, it is fine for ice-cube trays and refrigerator containers; because it is acid-resistant, it is used in photo-developing tanks and piping for chemical plants. In ten years, U.S. output of poly has increased almost twenty fold, to 125 million Ibs. ; plastics men predict that in a few more years poly will be the leading mass production plastic in the world...