Word: loses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...addresses do have a legitimate quarrel. They can argue, and rightly, that the University's Solicitation Committee should not withdraw or withhold their right to sell in dormitories simply because they have not joined a firm which offers them no particular benefits. It seems clear that such "join-or-lose-your-franchise" threats have been at least implied, if not explicitly stated...
Athletic Ticket booklets may not be irreplaceable after all. Thomas D. Bolles, director of Athletics, said yesterday that he hoped some satisfactory means could be devised to provide new books for students who lose theirs...
Watching the flow of aid, trade and ideas, a State Department observer last week summed up the U.S. attitude towards its Polish experiment: "It is a calculated risk. But what we could gain is great, what we could lose is relatively insignificant...
...labor of love than one of hate. To counteract this general impression, Chaplin told a Foreign Press Association luncheon in London: "I love America even now . . . I made the film for laughter." Unfortunately, Chaplin seems to have forgotten that the most unhumorous thing a humorist can do is to lose his sense of humor...
AMERICAN MOTORS "cannot lose money in 1958 and stay in the automobile business," warned usually confident President George Romney. Riding in red since its birth by merger three years ago, company this year will also "show substantial losses." Romney is setting 1958 sales goal of 150,000 cars-about 50% more than American will sell...