Word: options
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...negotiations resulted in an agreement between the Commonwealth and New Haven whereby Massachusetts could subsidize operations for one year obtain the option to purchase the Colony afterwards at salvage rates. allotted term has expired and operations on that line have ceased...
Crimson quarterback Grady Watts scored the winning touchdown on an 11-yard rollout-option run run around right end late in the fourth quarter. Halfback Bob Hunter successfully toed the conversion...
...each time. Immediately after the Big Red touchdown, the varsity--with sophomores Bill Hatch and Hobie Armstrong doing most of the running--moved 41 yards on the ground to a third and 4 on the Cornell 40. Here Yovicain sent in Tom Boome to try the right half-back option pass to Armstrong; it was overthrown and the Crimson had to punt A little later, with fourth and 4 on the Big Red 34, Bartolet chose to punt and kicked into the end zone; Cornell took over and moved 80 yards to its second touchdown on its only sustained march...
...steel industry, the life of machinery is an average 25 years. On the straight-line basis of tax deductions applying to all pre-1954 purchased equipment, such machinery can be written off at the rate of only 4% a year. In 1954 the Treasury offered businessmen a new option increasing the effective rate to a still...
...Virginia, where "massive resistance" has slowly turned to a "containment" policy of local option. One impetus: the experience of Norfolk, which closed all high schools in 1958 to avoid integration. One out of five students got no schooling at all, reported three University of North Carolina sociologists last week, and hundreds of parents felt "inconvenience and despair." Virginia's Pupil Placement Board has begun voluntarily assigning Negroes to white schools. Some 150 Negroes will be integrated this fall...