Word: savely
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...battle may still be as fierce as ever, but the fact remains that the Corporation granted a concession in that vote. All the points save one asked by counsel Dodge were granted. The Arnold Professor was secure in his control of Arboretum affairs and his direct responsibility to the Corporation. As an administrator he might be fired on grounds less rigorous than "gross misconduct", but his tenure as a professor was guaranteed by his appointment to a Dendrology chair. There were clear assurances that Arboretum funds would be devoted primarily to Arboretum assets, and those assets, and those assets would...
...opposition to other major sports. Track and swimming, cross-country's cousins, both have realized this and award five and sometimes ten points to the winner, and one point to the last man. Cross-country should get on the band wagon--it's the thing to do. It would save the Traveler a lot of grief...
Spend More! At the urging of Dr. Morgan, Indiana's executive and legislature have adopted the policy that the best is the cheapest in the long run. For the present, the state's mental hospitals pride themselves not on how much money they can save but on how much they can spend -as an index to their efforts in treating, and perhaps curing, their patients so that they can be sent home and cease to be a charge to the state...
...MAIL PAY CUTS will hit airlines hard if the Civil Aeronautics Board puts its new formula into effect. Instead of the current flat rate (average: 46? per ton mile), the CAB wants to save money with a sliding scale based on a 30?per-ton-mile rate plus an additional sum, depending on the size of the city served. Biggest potential losers: T.W.A., American Airlines and United Air Lines, which stand to lose between $800,000 and $1,400,000 apiece annually...
...Elgin Hour, Massa Robert Cummings tried valiantly to save his old plantation from a flood, keep his ex-waitress wife at home, and bail out his amoral brother-in-law who had a tendency to shoot upstate troopers. On NBC's Lux Video Theater, there was plenty of hysteria mixed in with the wisteria as Massa Zachary Scott kept mooning about the veranda of his columned home while trying to make up his mind between a daughter of the Old South and a Northern hussy. On Robert Montgomery Presents, Paul McGrath played a Yankee who couldn't choose...