Word: sues
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...members also selected Val Loring '52 and Sue Wern '53 to the vacated posts of publicity chairman and hostess, respectively...
...legend was revived. The reason: Lucky Strike had launched a $10 million ad campaign which, for the first time on a nationwide basis, used the slogan: "Be Happy-Go Lucky!" The reaction was immediate. The company was flooded with letters demanding payment; a few of the writers threatened to sue. But American Tobacco, said Advertising Manager A. R. Stevens, would pay no one. Stevens also tried to lay the fiction, once & for all, with some facts...
...recent meeting of the Radcliffe Student Council, Elizabeth Bibber '52 was elected the new sub-treasurer. Her appointment was made when Sue Anderson '52, last year's electee to the post, decided to spend her junior year studying in France...
Cheerleaders this year will again have the sue of a private gymnasium complete with mats, supporting ropes, spring boards, and two trampolines...
...Official Army sources have now identified "Seoul City Sue" as Mrs. Ann Wallace Suhr, a former American Methodist missionary teacher, who left the mission in the 1930s to marry a Korean leftist. Missionary ex-colleagues believe that Mrs. Suhr broadcasts "under duress" and is "trying to save the life of her husband, and probably her own as well, by broadcasting for the Communists...