Word: supplementals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ackerman said that the members hope to supplement their libraries with old films provided by the film industry. "Although Hollywood has piles of these old films stored away, they are somewhat reluctant to dig them out and use them for other than commercial purposes," he said...
...past American students have won two kinds of grants--full grants, which cover travel, room and board, and tuition; and travel grants, which are used to supplement grants given by foreign countries. Almost all foreign countries, said Fox, have decided to continue their share of the Fulbright grants. In return the United States will make available a small number of travel grants...
...pair of treelike bony structures located above each gill cavity, the organs absorb oxygen from the air to supplement the oxygen normally taken in from water passing through the gills...
...been losing believers. Last week, as part of its radical retrenchment policies, the venerable Curtis Publishing Co. sold off the Journal, along with the household-decorating monthly American Home. The buyer: Downe Communications Inc., a consortium of mailorder firms, cosmetic and pet-food companies, and the newspaper supplement Family Weekly. Price: 100,000 shares of Downe stock, worth about $5,400,0000. Downe hopes to boost the Journal's circulation and ad revenue without changing either its staff or, more important, its basic philosophy-"never underestimate the power of a woman...
...Where Castro's version spoke only of "discipline" or "pressure" on the Bolivian peasants, for example, Editor Daniel James, a former managing editor of the New Leader and biographer of Che, interprets the diary's euphemistic disciplina more accurately as "terrorism." The Complete Diaries also offers a supplement to Che's account by including the diaries of three of his lieutenants, all of whom recounted the bitterness of their last days as revolutionaries. And James reveals that 13 of the guerrillas slain with Che were actually high-ranking Cuban army officers, four of them members...