Word: offerred
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...English department got into the act Tuesday, voting to offer Brustein a post in the department if he is appointed director of the Loeb...
...English Department voted Tuesday to offer Robert S. Brustein, dean of the Yale School of Drama, a post in the department if he is appointed director of the Loeb next year, David Perkins '51, chairman of the English Department, said yesterday...
Although the English Department will offer Brustein a post, Bloomfield said Brustein "might not find enough time" to teach a departmental course...
...that accompany the text. Drapkin, who became our picture editor last July, has been chasing down the right pictures for TIME for 28 years. Says he: "I look for the added dimension in a shot, as well as its aesthetic quality. Does the photo give information the story cannot offer? Does it evoke the mood of an event or give insight into character? Our pictures are never merely decorative; they are meant to convey facts visually." By necessity, Drapkin is also a detective and travel agent, since, as he says, "the best picture in the world doesn't matter...
...built on heavy borrowing. At the beginning of the campaign, he put his holdings into two trusts that are managed by his brother, C.H. Butcher. To help Jake meet interest obligations that will exceed his $50,000 salary as Governor by about $200,000 a year, Brother C.H. offered to take care of the debt service and to give him an additional $100,000 each year he serves as Governor. Jake quickly declined the offer, lamely insisting that his brother really meant to say only that he would help pay "any debts incurred by my trust during my term...