Word: listed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Teamsters and head of the I.B.T.'s Central Conference, with 500,000 members of about 340 locals in a twelve-state Midwestern empire. Moreover, he was in a position of deadly challenge to the Teamsters' aging (62) International President Dave Beck. Hoffa had run up a list of arrests, e.g., for brawling in a picket line, that he smilingly admitted was "as long as your arm." Even so, nearly everyone in organized labor figured that he was too smart to get into the sort of trouble that would halt his drive for Beck's job. Last week...
...boasts an impressive list of enthusiastic supporters led by Painters Pablo Picasso, Georges Rouault, Georges Braque and the late Henri Matisse. Picasso and Matisse were so enchanted by the process that they hastened to do a few themselves. "Magnifique!" cried Braque. "If I were
Instead of signing up for specific subjects, qualified students will be able to register in terms of the length of time they plan to stay. For example, a person in GSAS taking two courses may list himself as a half-time student, and, under a new ruling, receive credit for one of the required two full years of residence...
...will be able to pick it out with any degree of accuracy. This can be seen in the fact that generations of freshmen have been unable to agree on the most desirable house, and that every year or so a new house is on the top of the popularity list...
...economy. Last year some $10 billion of life insurance funds was invested in the U.S. economy, $1.6 billion of it by Prudential. Almost anyone, big businessman or little, farmer or factory hand, can qualify for a Prudential loan or mortgage. At the top of the Pru's list of borrowers is a Who's Who of U.S. industry: International Business Machines (some $550 million since 1936), General Motors, Chrysler Corp., Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., International Harvester, Goodyear Tire & Rubber...