Word: outlet
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...After all, you've got to have some outlet," said Jacob Hauser, voicing the cry of many a man smothered in a big city. Mr. Hauser is a poet. Like many another poet, he is-or was-unpublished...
...capacity crowd of 28,000 fans were on hand to see Army finally punch out a 20 to 7 win, and two radio stations a New York television outlet reported the play to the unseen audience. But now the Cadets are forgotten at Soldiers Field. It's Dartmouth, Dartmouth, Dartmouth...
...full-length films, most of them second-rate. But it has done better with such films as Children of Paradise and Maurice Chevalier's Le Silence Est d'Or. With its dollars, Pathé was able to gamble that the Paris would give it a profitable outlet in the U.S. market. If the Paris pays off, Pathé may build as many as twelve other small, fancy houses in U.S. cities. Prosperity could not come too soon. In Paris last week, Pathé's dapper little distribution chief Louis Metayer said sadly: "We make more profits...
...grossing $26 million a year, Leonard's is neck & neck with Houston's Foley's, Texas' most spectacular retail outlet. Next year Leonard's hopes to leave Foley's far behind. Says brother Marvin: "A store must always grow, or else it's going to shrink...
...last week the San Luis Obispo road -the valley's only outlet-was jammed with trucks carrying oil to the coast, and pipe and rigs back into Cuyama. Each day brought in new hopefuls who pitched tents, built rickety lean-tos, rigged up their equipment with floodlights for around-the-clock drilling. To carry away the oil, Richfield was laying a 35-mile, 6-inch pipeline to connect with a bigger one that ran to Los Angeles County. Richfield has given the contractor ten days to complete the line...