Word: supplement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...more balanced program, the administration has instituted distribution requirements which call for five half-year Functional and Institutional courses, two half-year Coordination courses, two half-year Perspective courses and one elective. This, and information concerning the classification of courses into categories, is available in the form of a supplement to the catalogue...
...Hearst and Berlin well knew the empire was ailing; in 1951's first six months, even the profits of its major newspaper operating company had shown a disturbing drop from $3,599,800 to $1,322,700, due partly to dwindling advertising in the onetime money-coining Sunday supplement American Weekly (circ...
...daily newspapers (total circ. 5,350,000); Sunday papers, including the supplement American Weekly, world's biggest (9,374,850) and eight monthly magazines in the U.S., ranging from Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping to American Druggist (total circ. 6 million...
Presidential Plot. The Reno escapades form the opening salvo in the drumfire of bandit tales Authors Horan and Swiggett have let loose in their history of Pinkerton's National ("We Never Sleep") Detective Agency. The Pinkerton Story reads too much like a collection of Sunday-supplement pieces, but the raw material survives anything writers...
...Congress has made repeated attempts to beat its omnibus health bill into acceptable form, the financial crisis in medical education has grown seute. Almost all the seventy-nine medical schools in the nation have been running in the red for the past decade and now need federal aid to supplement inadequate private contributions if they are to survive. Since inflation and high taxes have increased operating expenses and cut into private donations, the schools have had to keep salaries low and skimp on research and expansion. Tuition fees, which covered about seventy percent of the costs of medical training...