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Word: signs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...huge black and white photograph of a baby sitting on a shiny floor in a white dress. Baby Watson, it seems, was born last year in Vermont. He is now ten months old and will always be ten months old. The sales girl pointed to a wooden sign lying on a countertop, the name "Baby Watson" carved into its grain...

Author: By Hope T.scott, | Title: The Cheesecake Cherub | 11/23/1974 | See Source »

...returned to the bakery five days later, but it was morning and an iron grating barred entry to the stall. The wooden sign now hung over the doorway. A few leftover baked goods lay on glass counter tops, and the huge photo portrait of Baby Watson, the mystical money-maker, still stared out over the deserted stall, a strange combination of Guru Maharaji and the Gerber Baby Food cherub, the latest formula for the alchemist's gold of advertising...

Author: By Hope T.scott, | Title: The Cheesecake Cherub | 11/23/1974 | See Source »

...there is no sign that the oil producers are willing to do so. The Saudi and Iranian governments have talked of shaving the price a bit, but the most optimistic estimate of how much they might cut is 10%. A reduction of that size would not give the oil importers any significant financial relief; some bankers even think that it would do more harm than good because it could discourage conservation and development of alternate sources of energy such as nuclear power. In any case, there is no certainty of even a small oil price cut. The outlook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: How the Money Rolls In | 11/18/1974 | See Source »

Anne Murray Morgan '46, president of the Alumnae Council which visits the University every two years, said the general membership had not been given the opportunity to either sign or review the statement...

Author: By Emily Altman, | Title: Some Alumnae Blast Rosovsky For Too Few Female Faculty | 11/16/1974 | See Source »

...Kampits '68, a council member who had wanted to sign the statement and said she would send a letter of her own to Rosovsky, explained that she felt he had turned academic excellence and the hiring of women faculty into two separate questions...

Author: By Emily Altman, | Title: Some Alumnae Blast Rosovsky For Too Few Female Faculty | 11/16/1974 | See Source »

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