Word: stunted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Advertising Results. In Louisville, Robert Perry asked $1,525 damages from the Moskins Credit Clothing store: $25 for meals eaten out, plus $1,500 for temporary loss of his wife, who left him after misinterpreting a postcard sales-stunt which read, "Please call WA 1492 and ask for Carolyn...
...yearbook needed to raise $250 in advance of its publication, and it appeared for a time that the traditional "Testament" was doomed. Posters were put in the dining hall and on the bulletin boards, a Kirkland House band serenaded the House as an advertising stunt, and a corps of solicitors was sent to every entry...
Died. Walter Herschel Beech, 59, aircraft tycoon; of a heart attack; in Wichita, Kans. After serving as an Army pilot in World War I, Beech barnstormed the country as a stunt and race pilot, in 1932 formed Beech Aircraft Corp., which specialized in small private craft, lost money until World War II, when he piled up a fortune making training planes and airplane parts for the U.S. Government...
...were "escorted" over their targets by enemy jet pilots who observed the bombing of their people with apparent interest, then flew on home. One frustrated U.S. fighter pilot, watching Communist jets maneuvering north of the border, summed up U.S. resentment thus: "Some crazy war when those bastards can practice stunt flying right in front...
Left: Butler drives through the scissors made by Mabry, who is supported by Briggs. After he clears the scissors in this stunt Butler does a somersault in midair and lands on his feet. session. During games this stunt is perhaps the most frequent because, not taking much space or time, it can be done at the end of cheers...