Word: lend
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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seek our support, we have little to lend...
...this year despite their similarity of views on Viet Nam. While Kennedy has been needling Humphrey, McCarthy has been complaining that some Kennedy supporters have distributed nasty half-truths about his record as a Senator. "It is not the kind of politics," averred McCarthy, "to which I would lend my name or allow to go on without repudiating...
...help the magazine through its change, Time Inc. has agreed to lend Curtis $5,000,000, and will also become a client of Curtis' printing facilities and circulation subsidiaries. LIFE, of course, will benefit as well. At least 500,000 Post readers are expected to switch to LIFE by year's end (and substantially more, later), boosting its weekly circulation to 8,000,000 by 1969. "We expect," said Publisher Jerome S. Hardy, "that LIFE will be clearly established as the No. 1 magazine of its size in the United States in every respect...
...example, just what sort of programming to give the 3.6 million television viewers in Wales and the west of England who are awaiting their first look at what the Harlech Television consortium has in store for them. Recruited a year ago by friends to join the venture and lend it his name, Harlech has invested $120,000 of his money and 80% of his working time into organizing the venture. When normal operations begin, he will commute between company headquarters in London and the twin production centers in Cardiff and Bristol. "I've had a hell...
Student-Faculty representation on the Overseers could hardly lead to substantial debate or lend the body's collective prestige to broad issues. It is conceivable that a large number of student and Faculty members of the Board could increase Overseer responsibility for Faculty appointments, but, except in the case of choosing a new President or new dean of a faculty, this practice would mean an unhealthy reversal of the University's decentralization process. In fact, the Faculty's powers (and indirectly, the students' influence) may be reduced by an active Board...