Word: retainers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There is a place now and professionals to run it, but casting is still sometimes difficult. Only enough money to retain a permanent reperatory company could solve the Theatre's problems. "We hope someday to be able to perform part of every week," Miss Huntington has said. Towards this the Poets' Theatre is working with the same quiet intent which it put into the Palmer Street space. That intent has done quite a lot in five years...
...when one comes down to this bedrock, it may be expected that the West will show a heartening degree of unity; few, even among the Bevanites, the German Social-Democrats and the French neutralists, really want to see the Americans retire to Kansas while the Russians retain their grip on Eastern Europe. Western leadership, then, faces a dual task. The point has to be patiently and consistently put across to the Russians that NATO and all other arrangements under which American forces provide a shield for smaller countries are vital to western defense (and to defense only). Meanwhile the western...
...formation of the overall fund appeal drive for next year, with the sole exception of crew, Getchell said. Crew, which originated the idea of establishing an organization to collect money for a particular sport three years ago, received over $10,000 last year, and still wishes to retain its individual drive, he added...
...University would far better let parking violations be handled by strictly enforced fines, license revoking, and other civil measures. The responsibility of the University community to Cambridge in helping to alleviate one of its most pressing problems is clear. Nonetheless, the Dean's Office would retain the trust of the students and follow a sounder and more effective policy if it made its intentions clear before such sudden changes of practice as well as reserving probation for more serious orenses...
...airlines have not had the courage to put in this sensible system . . . instead they instituted the halfway measure of the reconfirmation system . . . The reconfirmation policy is a proven failure and should be abolished, yet the members of the Air Transport Association, representing the airlines, have consistently voted to retain it, and a minority group, which includes American Airlines, has not yet been able to have it abolished...