Word: quotas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...quota set for the University was easily doubled last week and it seems likely to be tripled by the end of the contest...
...general manager of William Randolph Hearst's newspapers. But Czar Boeschenstein was braced to meet this kind of storm, which he had seen coming. He had allocated 20,000 tons of the extra newsprint to 65 newspapers in part replacement of WPB's 1943 borrowings distributed to quota-short publishers. Another 5,954 tons was laid aside for the extra day of Leap Year...
With a battle-cry of "Double The Quota," Harvard's three civilian Houses competing in the Fourth War Loan last week pushed total Bond sales way over the $3000 quota set for the three Houses. The three Houses are much more closely grouped at this time than they were last week. Dunster leads with a total of $1830. Lowell House is following closely on the Funsters' heels with $1700. Adams House has made great strides from last week's low position, now having a total...
Total sales are new $4955 or $1955 over quota. In order to double the total quota each House must sell $349 more. Under the press of competition it is doubtful that the three Houses will step with this. A tripled quota may become a reality before the drive closes on February...
...Funsters in a dining hall selling spree, swept a waitress off her feet to the tune of four $100 bonds. Another resident bought a $500 bond, putting Dunster over this week's quota and this plus other sales equals 45 per cent of her total quota. William L. Sprout '47, is chairman of their drive...