Word: franchisee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Noting that the Goldwater platform had caused a "precipitate decline in Negro support," the liberals' report termed the 1964 election a "historic reversal rarely matched in politics," adding: "The party which had suffered the stigma in the South of being the 'black' Republican Party while most Negroes...
Two weeks ago, B'nai B'rith's Manhattan-based Anti-Defamation League charged that the Coca-Cola Co., in denying a franchise to a Tel Aviv bottler, was kowtowing to the Arab nations' boycott against foreign firms that do business with Israel. After all, noted...
Despite Farley's statement, the dispute kept bubbling. Manhattan's Mount Sinai Hospital stopped buying Coke for its cafeteria. Nathan's Famous Hot Dog emporium on Coney Island and a New York theater chain threatened to do the same. The New York City Human Rights Commission even...
During Foss's six years as commissioner, the once-struggling A.F.L. became a solid competitor of the older by 39 years) National Football League. In 1964, the A.F.L. won a $36 million TV contract. By last year, attendance had soared to an average of 31,500 per game-more...
Louis franchise (one prospective pur chaser: Stan Musial) will also have to buy the arena, at Jim Norris' price.