Word: save
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Baruch really believe that farm prices could be rolled back, and wages "stabilized"? He was not talking about what was politically expedient or even politically practical, but what he thought ought to be done. "We must stop inflation not to save Europe but to save America," he said. He offered this yardstick to measure any anti-inflation plan: "Let the public ask-whom does it hit? If it hits everyone, more than likely it will be a good program. If it taps here and there, touching one segment while exempting others, it will be a bad program...
During the second session. Inquired about having a term paper written for me. "I don't suppose you could save me the trouble of sitting here copying it down by writing it at your leisure and giving it to me could you.?" I asked. He didn't suppose so. "That would be too much like just buying a ready-made theme. It's good for your soul to copy it down...
After Michigan scored its sixth touchdown, Coach Fritz Crisler sent his fancy first-stringers back into the game. This was no spare-the-enemy contest, or a save-yourself-for-next Saturday spirit; this was the season's end, and it was mayhem with a motive. So people thought Notre Dame was 1947's team of the year, did they? Crisler was out to set the record straight-by beating Southern California worse than Notre Dame had (38 to 7). On grass sprayed with paint to look even greener (for this was in Southern California), the Rose Bowl...
...west. Hundreds of letters poured in from readers. Some upbraided the Hearst organization as a bunch of cheap skates. City Editor MacLellan, pleased with his cub's performance, grunted: "Why, I didn't realize until this week that the kid has cousins near Pasadena. That'll save him money...
...private plane industry flew through an overcast of bankruptcies; most prefabricated housing still remained in the box. The airlines dropped an estimated $13 million in the most disastrous year they ever had, and the big plane companics sat, hat in hand, in Washington, pleading with the Government to save their industry...