Word: stocked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Corp., a New York company engaged in film processing and mail-order sales of drugs and vitamins. Ackerman remains Perfect Film's president and board chairman; for the time being, to illustrate his dedication to his job, he will serve Curtis as a non-salaried executive with no stock and no options...
...usual combination of factors caused the Fulbright family to sell: lack of interest on the part of younger members, pressure of other affairs, and a handsome offer from Thomson: nearly $3,000,000. Senator Fulbright owned a substantial share of stock in the Times, but he is not likely to miss the paper much. As a youth, he worked for it only occasionally. But in a way, he has it to thank for his political career. In 1940 he was president of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville when the paper harshly criticized Homer Adkins, who was running for Governor...
Given the volatility of the stock market and the tremors shaking the dollar, the art market today lures ever more investors. And Sotheby's of London stands ready to meet the demand. In a three-day sale last week, the world's top auction house knocked down 388 impressionist and modern paintings, drawings, and sculptures, including 34 Picassos, nine Klees, 13 Rodins, nine Légers, seven Pissarros, seven Juan Gris. Total gross: $5,374,479.60, or half again the previous record for a single auction, set by Manhattan's Parke-Bernet Galleries (a Sotheby affiliate) earlier...
LIKE Howard Johnson's 28 Flavors, all the most interesting of the 24 kinds of muffins at the Muffin House are likely to be out of stock. But it doesn't really matter: they all taste the same anyway except perhaps the chocolate chip muffins, which have pieces of chocolate in them...
...most Kennedy people are anxious to get on with their good works, supporters of Senator Eugene McCarthy want to take stock of the individual meaning of political action. What distinguishes many McCarthy backers from those supporting Kennedy is a deep concern over the personal qualities of a President. In fact, the surprising turnout for McCarthy is a reflection of the deep anxiety about the morality of politics that Lyndon Johnson--and apparently Robert Kennedy--have stirred...