Word: sponsor
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Joker Moran has no sponsor, but he has no objection to finding...
...background (see cut). Said Hungerford: "We figured that cartoons combining humor with serious fact would have more of an appeal to the average worker than most ordinary conventional posters." Because FBI cannot engage in commercial activity (Hungerford and Sherman expect to make their work pay), it could not sponsor the posters. But by week's end, Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. had bought 3,600, Westinghouse 1,680; other defense manufacturers were standing in line for their share...
Pointing out that the revenue received from the sale of the broadcasting rights would equal the amount by which the College plans to cut next year's athletic budget, the petition suggests that the proposed reduction be avoided by allowing a commercial sponsor to put the Crimson's home games...
Both Yale and Princeton have sold air rights in their stadiums, and the Harvard-Yale game has a sponsored broadcast when played at New Haven. Yale gets $37,500 annually-a sum which would just fit that hole in the H.A.A. budget-and there is good reason to believe that the Crimson could do as well as the Blue. Harvard, as Yale already does, could edit and control the sponsor's blurb before it went on the air waves. "Commercialization" has nothing to do with the problem-the choice lies between a good business deal and a malnourished athletic program...
Because of this, the Club will be able to sponsor a Shore School for the purpose of teaching the elements of sailing and seamanship to those members of the University who wish to learn how to sail or who need additional instruction in seamanship for a summer berth on a boat...