Word: meets
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Classes will meet daily, except Saturday, from 9 to 3 p.m. in Radcliffe's Long-fellow Hall. Homework will run about two hours...
...graduation got a job cartooning in New York. He made the big time with Dumb Dora, then sold Hearst's King Features Syndicate on the idea of Blondie. After 1 8 years of drawing Blondie, 48- year-old Cartoonist Young still finds it a chore. To help him meet deadlines, he quit Manhattan in 1939 for the quiet of a small fruit ranch in Van Nuys, Calif. There, he settles himself before a drawing board every Thursday at 9 a.m. and works for 1 6 hours. At bedtime, he has almost finished five daily Blondie strips. A neat, fast...
...approach to the problem of rebuilding volume than early price reductions. It would appear that many appliance retailers have found their sales off as much as 50% [in 1949]. However, [price reductions] are about the one thing the manufacturers are unwilling to face . . . Relatively little has been done to meet the public's demand for lower prices. The only question seems to be whether industry will move in quickly and do the needed thing or whether it will invite a couple of seasons of bad business and then finally have to take even deeper cuts...
...Indian freshmen won by the same score as the varsity, 80 to 60, at Hanover Saturday. They would have taken five events in the varsity meet. They were that good...
Last spring, the Crimson rolled to a soft 84-56 win, but several varsity winners in that meet aren't available for today's competition. Frank Gurley and Sam Felton have graduated, Captain Dave Hamblett has a bad cold, and Don Trimble won't be able to throw the javelin because of a strained elbow...