Word: renew
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...going to renew my subscription to one of the best publications it has been my pleasure to read in our generation. LEE GERTNER...
Five of the Cambridge merchants declared that they were not going to renew their licenses, nor were they going to deal with liquor in any form, pointing out that the majority of their customers came in for food, and knew where they could get their liquor else-where. The Harvard Square merchants also held that the cost of licenses would make the sale of liquor impossible for them anyway...
...study of the report of the Special Recess Committee shows that all existing licenses for the sale of light wine and beer will be revoked at the legislation of the proposed law. Reilly explained the widespread unwillingness of merchants to renew their beer and ale licenses by pointing out that many of them are rapidly going into debt...
...continue the plan by which faculty may converse with commuters by means of an occasional lunch at Phillips Brooks House, a letter was recently sent to certain members of the faculty inviting them to renew the practice this year. The plan is in accordance with a statement by President Conant in his address to the Freshmen in which he asserted that many of the benefits of a University accrue from the opportunity for contact with leading scholars...
...They stocked tycoons' cellars from Manhattan to San Francisco. Hard hit by the loss of this profitable trade, they expanded their grocery and restaurant business in the last decade, but at the first hint of repeal more than a year ago President Gordon Stewart began to renew his European contracts. Their gin is Booth's High & Dry, their Scotch Sanderson's Vat 69, their champagne Heidsieck's Monopole, their sherries, ports and Madeiras John Harvey & Sons'. When the Schulte interests sold Overholt and Large distilleries to National Distillers last spring. Park & Tilford received...