Word: sales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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College students talk brashly about sex; a commonplace crusade these days is for the sale of contraceptives in campus stores. But students practice sexual intercourse in about the same proportions as they have ever since the '20s, insists a respected researcher at Stanford University. Nevitt Sanford, professor of education and psychology, thinks that the news about campus sex lies in the way today's coed is groping for a more rational moral code and is less a pushover than her predecessors...
...midnight the day before tickets went on sale, fans began lining up outside Munich's Bayerische Staatsoper. Was Callas singing? Tebaldi? Sutherland? None of them, but a Canadian-Greek girl named Anastasia Strataki, known in the world of the opera as Teresa Stratas...
...agreed to take over the New Haven's red-ink freight business for $140 million in stock, bonds and cash. They want no part of its commuter business, which lost $11.5 million last year on 25,000 daily passengers to New York and Boston. In approving the proposed sale, the ICC examiners hinted that New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts should find some way to subsidize commuter service...
...show, which will continue playing here until April 10, you'll find the number on Side 2, Band 6 of the record, already on sale in the stores and well worth acquiring since the score in general is uncommonly good and often delightfully witty...
...busy "pensively knotting" a Schiaparelli tie) it gets to be page 352 before he gives the matter his urgent attention-far too late to save the book, much less elevator No. 4, from plunging to fictional disaster, certain bestsellerdom and the special balm only a really big movie sale can bring...