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Singer's problems in the field stemmed largely from cost overruns in marketing and servicing. In 1974 it had to borrow $150 million to keep the business-machines division operating. Largely because of red ink there, Singer that year posted a loss of $10.1 million, its first deficit since 1917. In last year's first nine months, Singer lost another $36.7 million...
...increased military purchases will cost more than $4.6 billion. In fact, the country these days is so strapped for cash that its finances are on the verge of accomplishing what its enemies have only threatened-driving Israel into the sea, this one a sea of red ink...
...says that the first specimens of Ornithorhynchus, commonly known as the duck-billed platypus of Australia, were handed over to Alexander Agassiz in 1878 by E. Gerrard Jr. Those first specimens are skeletal parts and they are catalogued, down to the last tibia, in a small hand in black ink under the title Ornithorhynchus Paradoxus...
...prompting of the Cleveland Museum (where the show goes in 1976, before opening in Paris next fall), the English art historian Hugh Honour has assembled some 340 works of art related to America, chiefly from European collections, in every medium from printer's ink to porcelain. Honour has also written the catalogue and a much longer study, The New Golden Land. In depth and details, with an unfailing subtlety and tartness of argument, his exhibition sets out to illuminate one of the most intriguing subjects in the history of art: how European artists responded to the bewildering and distant...
...after the Crimson's third runaway victory of the year, this time 8-1 over a top-heavy Army squad Saturday, the handwriting reads "Maybe." And that "Maybe" is not indelible ink...