Word: offer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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NIXON IS A PRIXON DRIVE GM OFF THE BIG BOARD '29 WAS AN EASY TIME SELL NOW YOU SUCKERS -- THE BIG CRASH IS COMING! I OFFER GM FOR ONE DOLLAR A SHARE--ANY BUYERS...
...what he called "our most difficult and urgent problem," Nixon implored the American people to until behind his proposal. "Nothing could have a greater effect in convincing the enemy that he should negotiate in good faith than to see the American people united behind a generous and reasonable peace offer," he said...
...plan to offer lunches in the dorms, Lehman Hall, and the Graduate Center on a cash basis only, and a consequent $85 board cost reduction, was announced last week by Radcliffe Administrative Vice President J. Boyd Britton...
...most popular courses at the Law School these days, like those in the College, are those involved in contemporary issues. If anything, there in even more demand for relevance among law student than among undergraduates. Many undergraduates have come to the conclusion that Harvard does not and will not offer courses closely connected to their interests. They think they should enjoy four years in Cambridge, and let the College try to limp along by itself...
...grants from the Carnegie and Ford Foundations. The director of the office of Behavioral Research of the Air Force subsequently approached me in my then capacity as Director of the Institute of International Studies at Berkeley, together with the Director of the Survey Research Center at Berkeley, with the offer to give the two research centers a so-called research feasibility grant, to stimulate comparative studies on problems of development. His research office exists to support unclassified basic research in the social sciences. We accepted this grant which was used to support a variety of studies by Berkeley faculty members...