Word: save
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Heaman said he objected to a survey for four reasons: First, that it would cost too much money. Granted $5,000 is a considerable sum of money, but the survey might well discover ways to save money. Cost cannot be the sole reason for rejecting a survey. Second, that no firm of experts is available in the area. But food experts do exist and can be persuaded to travel. Third, that machinery for examination exists in the form of House Food Committees and Visiting Committees of mothers. These people, however, are amateurs--they know nothing of slicing beef or buying...
...regardless of the individual articles, the editors have accomplished a great deal in this issue to put their magazine on a more stable basis. The spread of subject matter is probably the only thing that will save a sagging circulation; it also makes for a far more readable Advocate...
...turned out, things in Nashua were not as bad as people had feared. Working together, the union, a citizens' committee and Little had managed to save 1,200 of the jobs. But that did not quiet Tobey. As a one-man senatorial committee, he went after Little where he looked the most vulnerable. He attacked the bewildering hodgepodge of tax-exempt foundations and charitable trusts which hold title to most of the property in Little's $60-million textile empire...
Miss Tatlock's Millions. Hilarious comedy about two scoundrels who save a girl's fortune from her respectable relatives; with John Lund and Barry Fitzgerald (TIME...
Friday brings "Blue Skies," where Bing Crosby sings, Joan Caulfield looks nice, and Fred Astaire dances. Ingrid Bergman in "Adam Had Four Sons" may save this bill a little...