Word: ince
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...claims that 25 million people a year come in contact with the material issued by Harding's National Education Program, which turns out tons of literature, plus the films, filmstrips, kits and flannelboard presentations so favored by the far rightists in their forums. Similarly, Manhattan's Bookmailer Inc. has built a tremendous mail-order business by putting out anti-Communist books and literature...
...time for the Communist Party. U.S.A., to sign up or pay up. Under a court-set deadline to register as a "Communist-action group," the party refused-and last week a federal grand jury returned a twelve-count indictment that could cost Communism Inc. a tidy total of $120,000 in fines, with more to come in case of continued defiance of the law. Still in the offing: charges against party officers for failure to register as Communist agents. In an obvious attempt to minimize the legal damage, the party last week dropped-at least for the record...
...longer given by individual dowagers; they no longer have the great old halls or the coveys of servants of yesteryear. Instead, ball committees seek commercial sponsors, who think the attendant publicity well worth the price. Among this year's: the Bourbon Institute for the Bourbon Ball, Coty, Inc. and Harry Winston, Inc. for the Hope Ball. Even here the competition is heavy. Said one executive of Pepsi-Cola: "Last week there were nine charities in here looking for sponsorship. Pepsi does its fair share for charity, but there are limits...
...Olivetti has eased the pains of the U.S.'s typewriter-making Underwood Corp., and other European giants such as France's glassmaking Saint-Gobain and Germany's chemical-making Bayer have opened U.S. branches with U.S. partners. One British real estate syndicate-Boston British Properties, Inc.-even intends to rejuvenate downtown Boston, has bought a tract near the scene of the Boston Tea Party to put up the city's tallest building - a 30-story. $20-million affair...
...that has caused 14 trials and over 50 arrests throughout the country the past few months heads the list of participants who will meet in the Winthrop dining hall at 8:30 p.m. Monday night. He will be accompanied by Charles J. Rembar '35, legal counsel for Grove Press. Inc., of which Rosset is president...