Word: sponsor
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...order to attract more "all around students," the College and the Associated Harvard Clubs will sponsor a series of conferences Nov. 10, aimed at boosting recruitment of promising youths...
...moviegoers: "On TV, a character must be immediately self-explanatory-that's why a guy like William Bendix will be great. I'm sure The Birth of a Baby, which made a lot of money in movie theaters, would get you a wonderful TV rating-but what sponsor would buy it? The sponsor is only spending money because he knows or expects he'll get it back in sales. Like it or not, television is Everyman's entertainment...
...locations closely associated with sexual life or with sexual sin must be governed by good taste and delicacy." Wrestling with the problems of advertising, the code suggested that six or seven minutes was long enough for the commercial on a 60-minute show, and hoped that the sponsor's name would only be shown "fleetingly" on the TV screen...
...vision faded. Instead of the Stadium, grieved. Vag sitting in front of the new, giant two-foot screen. Vag drinking a glass of the sponsor's beer. Young Vag reading a comic book in the near-dark, asking Vag to turn it off, or get a better show. Vag watching Hopalong...
Nevertheless, some independents will run strong without a sponsor of any sort. Lynch, with the impenetrable "Lynchville" section in North Cambridge behind him, will certainly be re-elected, and John J. Foley will probably get in again...