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Taking the opposite position visiting Pro lessor of Government Roderick I. Macharquhar said yesterday that he expected China "to be prepared to agree to negotiate on a limited basis...
...argument which preceded the vote revolved around the testimony of Thomas F. Pettigrew, lecturer on Social Sciences, and Gerald S. Lessor, professor of Education and Developmental Psychology, who spoke before the Committee...
...mellifluous voice is the chief asset of Richard Conrad, who plays Frederick. He also displays a slightly satirical and detached attitude toward the script, shared to a lessor extent by the rest of the company, and far preferable to the D'Oyly Carte embalming job. Occasionally he lapsed into honeyed blandness, but he usually kept his acting good enough to let his singing make him a first-rate performer...
...they content with the present level of U.S. investment, did they want more, did they want less or none? In every city except Caracas, where U.S. investment had become identified with Dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez before his overthrow, the vote for more investment outweighed the have-enoughs and the lessor-nones. As for economic aid, only in Mexico City did a majority feel that the U.S. was sending enough; elsewhere more than 57% thought...
Pittsburgh's National Equipment Leasing Corp. has gone after its business so aggressively that it claims to be the biggest diversified lessor of all. Since it first branched out of car rentals in 1954, National Equipment has leased about $35 million worth of equipment. Volume this year alone may come close to $100 million, although the company still works out of a six-man, one-room office...