Word: sponsors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...vote was significantly closer than on the previous underpass bill, which was defeated by 109-76. Rep. William P. Homans '41 (D-Cambridge), the sponsor of the most recent bill, attributed the gain to a broadening of debate on the bill to include more than purely local issues...
Since these defeats on Feb. 17, sentiment may have shifted, however, Cambridge citizens then began a campaign to have friends from outside of the city write their legislators urging that the new bills be supported. According to Rep. William P. Homans '41 (D-Cambridge), a sponsor of both bills, the drive has produced "quite a lot of correspondence...
Spreading Out. Corporations tend to sponsor home-town culture, such as a symphony or art museum, partly because this attracts the more intelligent employees they are searching for; across the U.S., no fewer than 70 cultural centers are under way or planned, most of them heavily supported by businessmen. But corporations are beginning to spread out into broader areas, taking a more active part in the world of culture. Corning Glass invites philosophers and writers to periodic conferences, one of which will be held in May to discuss the problems of Africa. Ford Motor, whose $6,500,000 company-contributions...
...bill's sponsor, Sen. Denis L. McKenna (D-Somerville) said last night that he saw "a fair chance" of obtaining the two-thirds senate majority needed to override the veto. If the bill clears the Senate, he added, there is "an excellent chance," that it will win the approval of the House...
Littlefield will play Diedre Dauphine, a former star of stage and the silent screen who agrees to appear in a television spectacular of a shakespeare play. The spectacular's sponsor is a company owned by Mrs. Biltmore St. Regis, a New York cosmetic industry cxarina played by Bright...