Word: supplementals
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Field has shown a new sureness of hand. Without touching his personal fortune of some $75 million, he got up $18 million to buy a controlling interest in Jack Knight's Daily News in 1959, selling off the Field Enterprises' Sunday supplement, Parade, for $12 million and floating a bank loan, like any other less lavishly capitalized entrepreneur. He no longer agonizes over decisions: "The policies of the papers are my policies," says he firmly. While his editorial writers may smile on an occasional Democrat, his papers reflect his own progressive Republican tastes, not his father...
...recommends that only college graduates be accepted, at least during the program's first years. Their selection, he says, should be based partly upon scholastic achievement and partly upon personality assessments. But because academic standards vary greatly throughout the country, some kind of sectional quota system may have to supplement the actual selection criteria...
...supplement the statistical results of the "youth corps" poll distributed Tuesday, a group of researchers in the Social Relations Department are beginning to evaluate answers to the longer essay questions...
These contributions, pins that of the American Friends of the Middle East, which will be listed as a sponsor, supplement $400 given to Twentieth Century Week by the Student Council...
...glubby," said a Dallas dieter, "absolutely nauseating"), many mix it with gin, rum or bourbon. Some freeze it and eat it like sherbet. A Washington lovelorn columnist advised the wife of an alcoholic to spike her husband's gin with Metrecal. One happy user of a similar supplement is Dallas' Specialty Store (Nieman-Marcus) Tycoon Stanley Marcus. "I've lost 15 pounds," says he, "several times." Marcus' specialty is "a kind of Spanish gazpacho soup." He mixes the dieting powder with cucumbers, tomato paste, ground-up peppers, tomatoes and curry powder...