Word: paid
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...have about 25 more men who are pledged to join, but who have not as yet paid their dues," says Loring M. Staples '50, publicity director, "and we are setting a goal, to be reached by Christmas vacation, of 240 active Republicans...
...After I paid the ransom, I propelled Sedgwick to a rude stool by the fireplace and forced a few drops of Dr. Seagram's elixir through his clenched teeth. He gargled hysterically, hiccoughed once, and whispered plaintively, "Christmas shopping...
...only first period score came early while one Crimson skater languished in the penalty box. In the second frame B. U. began to intercept Crimson attacks to stage two and three man breakaways, and Terrier speed paid off with five goals in succession...
...judges at Williams Lake, New York, last August, as Norris led the field of the best long distance performers on the continent in 1500 meters. A light wind made the water choppy, but the powerful armstroke developed in the Indoor Athletic Building tank over three years of grueling practice paid...
Carter, now Broadway's president, has lured top talent away from other stores, paid salaries up to $40,000 a year. He is on the way to fulfilling his promises. Broadway's gross has already risen from $38,500,000 in 1946 to an estimated $50,000,000 this year...