Word: optionable
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...took a 15-year lease on Detroit's Michigan Rotary Printing Co., which has been printing a profitable 800,000-copy Shopping News, and several weeklies. Its modern presses could easily print a daily newspaper of either 32 or 48 pages. Reported cost of the lease (with an option...
...underlying principle to remember in considering the subject is the duty of the citizen to cooperate in government. He has no option to say, "I do not approve of this Grand Jury or that Congressional Committee; I dislike its members and its objectives; therefore I will not tell it what I know." He is neither wise nor legally justified in attempting political protest by standing silent when obligated to speak. The citizen is ordinarily required, when summoned, to give testimony to a Court, legislative committee or other body vested with subpoena power and if he refuses...
...jiffy-built a stereo-camera by lashing together two standard 35-mm. Mitchell cameras geared to shoot "in sync." Early in 1951 Natural Vision, as the Gunzburgs called their company, began to peddle its process to the big studios. Fox, Columbia and Paramount said no; Metro took an option and let it drop...
Omnibus (Sun. 4:30 p.m., CBS) got a new source of TV drama by buying an option on all the plays of the late George Bernard Shaw. This week, on the last show of the current Omnibus season, televiewers will see the first of the Shaw plays: Arms and the Man, starring Walter Slezak and Martita Hunt...
...last night, B.U. athletic officials had not contacted the H.A.A. As the home team, B.U. has the option on whether or not the match will be played...