Word: outlay
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Sadly, the repentant friendly witness, Edward Dmytryk, can be watched falling apart; he presents an outlay of all the conflicts playing inside the weak paradigm. Dmytryk stood with Ten, went to jail, came out and gave names; he was subsequently hired by Hollywood's reigning young liberal Stanley Kramer. Now, his pictures and career faded, all he does is apologize and explain with a slight tremble. Trumbo's pictures were no better than Dmytryk's for the most part (his dialogue stank) but he had his integrity and his anger to clutch to, and it kept...
This year's outlay for the Center will be about $20,000, Donald Byker, assistant director of Expository Writing, said yesterday. This includes salaries, furnishings, and the possible installation of computerized text editors in the spring semester...
Carter will pump $10 million into advertising, including $6.5 million on TV spots. He has such trust in his men that he did not even screen the ads that began appearing on CBS last week. The second biggest outlay will be $4.5 million for the field staff, which already has selected its 50 state coordinators, including former partisans of men whom Carter left dazed in his wake: Scoop Jackson, Mo Udall, Hubert Humphrey...
Glenn S. Koocher '71, the committee member, said the 4-per-cent increase actually represents a decreased real outlay because it will fail to cover even next year's already-approved 6 per cent teachers' salary increase...
Gross said the Adams House meeting was "a formal attempt to get students aware" of a petition that has been circulating in Adams House for two weeks to block the proposed reduction in breakfast outlay...