Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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With 16 starters, the Derby would be worth $164,000, of which $125,000 goes to winner, $25,000 to second, $12,500 to third, and $5000 to fourth. Each with drawal between now and 45 minutes before post time would reduce the gross value and winner's share...
Peretz will be assisted by David Levey teaching fellow in Economics, who will share a substantial part of the lecturing. The plan, Peretz explained, is to structure into the course the notion that almost every assertion in the Social Sciences is contestable. By having two teachers at the podium arguing an issue on which they disagree, Peretz continued, students hopefully will be jarred out of the role of stenographer and become critics of social theory...
...suspect otherwise." The girl from Texas, an old friend of Carter's, had arrived in Washington and could find no other suitable place to spend the night. The other three roommates gallantly volunteered to squeeze themselves into one bedroom of the apartment so that she and Carter could share the other (which had two beds...
...achieve that happiness, Luci relates in the current issue of Seventeen, she has had to grapple with her share of problems. Through the correction of a visual problem ("My left eye and my right eye worked independently of each other"), she was able to improve her grades at school. She also has overcome a distaste for politics-which, she explains, "took my parents away when I was a child. I was forced to grow up in a difficult situation. It kept us from doing things together...
...Hermann Göring. He also persuaded the Allies to let his family firm quickly resume operations, then left it in the hands of associates to whom the family had entrusted it in 1938. It still carries their names, Brinckmann, Wirtz & Co. In 1956 he returned full time, now shares authority with the Brinckmanns and other partners but the Warburgs own the largest share of the business. (Eric also owns a substantial part of the Wall Street investment-banking firm that he founded, E. M. Warburg & Co.) By making faster decisions than bigger, bureaucratic German banks were able to, Warburg...