Word: sales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Prisons Committee will sponsor demonstration and sale of art to be held off prison grounds history of the state...
...state law forbids the sale of made goods off prison premises, of the prisons Committee have permission to act as agents; If decides to purchase a painting, will complete the sale at the then deliver the painting to the buyer...
...University's offer to purchase the Bennett St. switching and storage yards for $1 million above their fair market value still stands, but according to Daniel J. Tyler (Chairman of the MTA's Board of Trustees), sale of the property continues to lie "a long way in the future...
...Sale. By all accounts. Hunt Hartford may never succeed, though he is certainly trying. For one thing, he himself admits that he has at least $65 million to get rid of, and more distant observers have put the figure as high as $500 million. For another, he is spending it in an unusual, for him, kind...
Scarcely more than a decade ago, Hartford was a hapless little rich boy, born with a silver cash register in his hand, who rang up No Sale with every transaction in life. Like a busy householder trundling down the aisles of the A.& P. on a Saturday afternoon, he wheeled the sheeniest photographers' models through the aisles of the shiniest cafes and the columns of the gossipiest peepholers. He exhibited no head for business, no great ambition to further the family fortunes, no inclination to develop his intellect beyond the requirements of a bachelor's degree at Harvard...