Word: growed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...great deal of his time to public relations, believes in taking Du Pont's case to the public. His answer to the charge of bigness is that Du Pont has grown big because it has succeeded in providing things the U.S. consumer wants, that it will continue to grow as long as it succeeds in the market place. Says President Greenewalt: "It is the customer, and the customer alone, who casts the vote that determines how big any company should...
...there have been five president's all male. When Laurenus Clark Seeyle began his work in 1875 the community was comprised of six faculty members, 14 students, and 13 acres of land. Through the regimes of Marion LeRoy Burton, William Allan Neilson and Herbert Davis the college continued to grow, and grow until it reached its present state, the largest woman's college in the world...
...truth of the mater is that genuine natural athletes just don't grow behind every ivy cluster. There are, granted, numerous individuals who excel at one sport and dabble in others...
...group was started to represent the College at the World Students Congress at Prague in 1946, out of which grow the International Union of Students...
These cliffhanging questions, and many more like them, are designed to stretch the situation's rudimentary suspense to the limit. Scripter Dudley Nichols and Director Henry Hathaway misjudge the breaking point. Their intentions quickly grow too transparent, their maneuverings too forced and artificial. In spite of good, sun-baked photography and effective performances by Actress Hayward and Dean Jagger, as a muttering horse thief, Rawhide also suffers because the ringleader of its heavies is played by Hugh Marlowe in the correct, mellifluous accents of a good radio announcer...