Word: success
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Cash is the criterion of success in the United States, Clyde K. M. Kluckhohn, professor of Anthropology, said yesterday, and he used Harvard students to prove his point...
...head to conceal the place that was shaved during the operation. She was well enough to board a plane for home. She was bright and cheerful; there were no signs of nervous symptoms. She would have a long rest; then, if the operation had been a complete success, a new future...
Short Cuts. The biggest drain came from luring advertisers into television with cut rates. TV has scored some impressive advertising triumphs. When Kraft Foods Co. plugged one of its lesser-known brands of cheese over TV, dealers in Philadelphia sold out the next day. Such success has brought new advertisers flocking in-their number rose from 243 in June to 495 in October-but at a very heavy price. The standard rate for one network TV hour in New York (exclusive of talent, production, etc.) is $1,000. Telecasters estimate that they need about $3,000 to break even...
Turnouts of 40 freshmen at each of the Union Debate Council's first two meetings Bode well for the success of the extensive intercollegiate schedule the Council has planned...
...scheduled 11 evening and one matinee performances will constitute a record for dramatic longevity, according to Jerry Kilty, president of the HTW. He stated last night that over $200 worth of subscriptions had already come in through the mail. He implied that the success of the play should equal that of the Harvard Dramatic Club's recent production, Amphitryon...