Word: pots
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Going to Pot." The soil-bank plan, Benson warned his fellow Republicans, is "no nostrum." He called it a constructive "move in the direction we must go with a many-sided program." Indications of the pressure on Benson were evident enough last week, when hog prices dropped to the lowest point in 14 years, and U.S. farm economists met in Washington for an annual "outlook" conference that expressed much long-range confidence but brought little news of immediate cheer. For 1956, they foresaw a continued cost-price squeeze, though not so serious a one as the 10% farm decline...
Last week, accusing Democrats of promising farmers the moon, Ezra Benson said: "Agriculture is not going to pot, and this Administration is going to do everything that is sound and right to help American farmers...
Elbery Motors, Inc. bought radio time for the programs in a package deal, but final details have not been settled, Kalmus said. Broadcasts of two of the 11 games and the Bean Pot Tournament are not yet definite...
...tentative schedule is: Dec. 10, Middlebury at Watson; Jan. 7, Dartmouth at Watson; Jan. 14, Brown at Watson; Feb. 4, at Dartmouth; Feb. 6-8, Bean Pot Tournament at the Garden; Feb. 11, at Brown; Feb. 18, at Princeton; Mar. 3, at Yale; Mar. 7, Princeton at Watson; and Mar. 10, Yale at the Arena...
...none. The gentle calm in his blue-grey eyes, in his slow, broad smile, in his unhurried passage through a 16-hour day, baffles those who know him only casually. Says he: "Calmness is rooted in faith in God, in yourself, and in the ultimate triumph of justice." Melting Pot. Richmond's First Baptist Church is not average: it is too big and too prosperous for that. But its energy and efficiency are typical of the Southern Baptist Convention today. From Kansas City, Mo., where Baptists have a $70,-ooo revolving fund to buy sites for new churches...