Word: sales
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Tame Squirrels. Actually, Faulkner was at his best when he was informal. He wrote letters to the editor of the Oxford (Miss.) Eagle on such matters as a campaign to legalize the sale of beer ("Yours for a freer Oxford, where publicans can be law-abiding publicans six days a week"), he reported that a hit-run driver had killed his bird dog ("His name was Pete. He was just a dog, a 15-month-old pointer"), and he took an ad to thank the mayor for removing a sign that had been posted near his gate. In a tartly...
...bill now pending would forbid dispensal without prescription as well as the sale of contraceptives from vending machines. In addition, it would legalize the giving of birth-control information by certain public agencies...
...intermediaries will have the inside track on such policies. Moreover, as John Budds-who will head Travelers' medi care effort-explains, the intermediaries will be placed "in direct or indirect contact" with millions of oldsters' relatives under 65. This should give them an unsurpassed lead to the sale of insurance of all sorts...
...sure, many shares: those listed for sale represented only $9,000,000 of the total $143 million equity of Fried. Krupp Hüttenwerke A.G., a recently organized coal-and-steel subsidiary that forms only a fraction of the Krupp holdings. Each of the preferred shares issued at a par value of 100 German marks ($25) carried a guaranteed annual dividend of at least 10% for the next 10 years. With such a sweetener tagged on, the Krupp shares opened at $39.75 on the West German exchanges, and at week's end were selling...
Students intending to go to the Harvard-Boston College hockey game in Watson Rink Wednesday evening should exchange coupon No. 13 for a ticket at 60 Boylston St. as soon as possible. Tickets will go on sale to the general public today, and if demand is as great as anticipated, the game may be sold out before the usual 5 p.m. Wednesday deadline...