Word: reached
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Since participation is not one hundred per cent, and never could reach that figure, the H.A.A. has an obligation to keep the Faculty's subsidy as low as possible. "Operating expense," as the subsidy is euphemistically called, reached $666,621.55 last year. Unless careful precautions are taken, this deficit, with rising costs and declining income, will mount much higher...
Repairs costing about $20,000 will be completed within four weeks on the crumbling bricks of Memorial Hall. A crane was used to remove the cap stones so that workmen can reach the bricks...
...have an important effect on the earth's weather. The clouds give off ultraviolet rays on the so-called Lyman-alpha line of the spectrum, midway between visible light and X rays. Since these rays are absorbed by the earth's atmosphere long before they can reach the ground, no earthbound camera has ever been able to make a photographic record of the clouds or their movements...
...over his figures for 1958, Thieriot had good evidence that he, Newhall and Caen, and a fired-up city-room staff had done a good job of boosting the Chronicle: in a recession year, the paper gained 1,248,313 lines in advertising, soared 31,029 in circulation to reach a new high...
...KNOCK. COME IN. Inside, a small, spectacled man leaned back in his chair and surveyed the walls, decorated heavily with rowing memorabilia. "I am satisfied to retire," said Carroll Ebright, 65, the University of California's head rowing coach since 1924. "I have seen our crews reach worldwide acclaim; I have been down, and now I see us coming back again. It is time for a younger...