Word: successful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...shiny-shoed college journalists were busily putting together that masterpiece of the communications world known as the Herald-Crimson. Neglecting their studies, they composed rondos on the summer's passing, analyzed the progress of the football, the baseball, and the tug of war teams, and conceded the success of the Harvard Annex, an "experiment entered into with fear and trembling...
...ignorance of theatrical problems.) Rather, we are concerned with your reaction to a play because we must be. It is our misfortune that the Harvard community has only you to turn to for an evaluation of our efforts: Your reviewer's whimsey has often spelled the difference between financial success and failure...
...this context the poor are surely better off in a private market which has had some success in meeting their needs and even whose injustices are carried out by men who admit to doing well instead of pretending to do good. Direct exploitation by a slumlord is easier to accept or battle against than the hypocrasies of an urban renewal program which declares that "we can't let people live like that" (in vauable real estate) and proceeds to throw them out to make way for expensive housing. Steve Goldin...
...overworked and insecure, and that the company's profits have yet to top the 1959 record of $25 million. At the same time, Lesch gets credit from the trade for having brought out so many new products with catchy names and clever promotions-two of the essentials for success in the soap business. In any case, Lesch's decision to put promotion ahead of profits for his early years seems to be paying off. In 1964's first nine months, Colgate's earnings rose 8%-to $19 million...
Last year Awori and Ohiri were an unbeatable one-two punch in the broad jump. This year high jumper Chris Pardee and sophomore Harvey Thomas will team with Aggrey, and the threesome should enjoy the same success. Both Thomas and Pardee jump near the 23 ft. mark...