Word: generously
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...although we are a nonprofit organization with little money to spend on advertising, we decided, in fear and trembling, to take an advertisement in TIME for $4,070. We had never spent even half that sum on a single advertisement, but we reasoned that if TIME readers were such generous people the ad could not do otherwise than...
...Eileen Barton decided it was to her taste and National Records thought it was worth putting on wax. Her bouncy version, complete with hand clapping and group singing, was just the frosting Merrill's ditty needed. Disc jockeys, singers and jukeboxes began serving it up in more & more generous helpings...
...outrage." In view of a number of inaccuracies and an apparent misunderstanding of the facts, I have come to the conclusion that your readers would want to know the background which certainly must have influenced the Corporation in its vote to use part of Mr. Allston Burr's generous bequest to build a new Varsity Club...
Died. Charles Coastas, 58, former Honolulu restaurateur whose generous hospitality toward wounded servicemen during the war won him a Navy citation and the grateful title, "One-Man U.S.O."; of a heart attack; in Long Beach, Calif...
...position to get too serious, and we were seeing each other, y'know, every five minutes." For weeks she had been showering Sterling with gifts and public displays of affection, and had had her friends trying to dig up better jobs for him. Openhandedly generous, Betty gives heavily and anonymously to charities, has given cars to her mother and her ex-secretary, once gave her hairdresser a mink coat. But she never mixes generosity with her career. De Sylva, who, after a long illness, has been trying to get back into movie production as an independent, stopped speaking...