Word: grosse
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...subtle move leading to an enforcement of parietal rules, though this may be too great a break with tradition. But the scheme is probably less grandiose than these, and is probably just another aspect of Whitney Griswold's cultural uplift. Frankly, we had an affection for the old, gross Yale, the Yale that was proud to be uncouth, and we are sorry...
AIRLINE INCOME tumbled 51.4% in 1957. Despite record gross of $1.5 billion, net operating revenues totaled only $53.8 million v. $110.9 million in 1956, with American Airlines (down from $37 million to $17 million) and Eastern Air Lines (down from $28 million to $11 million) taking biggest dollar slumps...
...time physician gives a violin concert, it's news. When he turns out to be a player of real stature, it's news indeed. This is precisely what happened yesterday afternoon at Paine Hall, where the Harvard-Radcliffe Music Club presented the father-and-son team of violinist Jerome Gross, eminent Cleveland surgeon, and pianist David Gross, a Lowell House sophomore...
...Gross displayed a solid technique, good intonation, a bowing arm that was only occasionally uncontrolled, a full and resonant tone, and a generally imaginative stylistic approach...
Airmen could tell the story in six minutes. With costs up 45% since 1945, profit margins have slipped. U.S. airlines made only 4.6% profit on a $1.3 billion gross in 1956. Last year the margin skidded to 1.6%, and T.W.A., Northeast and Capital fell into the red with combined losses of $8,700,000. This January and February the industry's overall losses jumped to an estimated $12 million v. $400,000 in the same period last year...