Word: surely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...taking quite a risk," says Al Zavelle, the Coop's new merchandising manager. "If we put on all this pressure and then the books aren't there, we'll be in for a lot of criticism. But I'm sure...
...fact, Wilcox's offer came as the Coop was looking for a way to make sure that the textbook shortage of Fall, 1965--the worst shortage in the Coop's history--wouldn't be repeated. Arnold Swenson, former manager of the Columbia University book store, had been hired in January as a sort of ambassador to the Harvard Faculty. But he was seriously ill all spring...
First reaction from the companies was understandably wary. Because "no Kohler witnesses were called to testify or were interviewed by Government attorneys," Kohler Vice President and General Counsel Lucius P. Chase said he was not even sure of "what our company is alleged to have done." Chicago's Borg-Warner Corp., one of the 15, knew of no "basis for the charges." American-Standard Chairman Joseph A. Grazier was certain that "the charges against us will prove to be unfounded...
...automakers from 20 countries last week displayed their wares at the 53rd Paris Motor Show, which is Europe's biggest, safety came second. To be sure, the U.S.-owned entries, such as General Motors' West German Opel and English Ford, have as standard items in their '67s some of the features that their U.S. cousins have-including padded dashboards and emergency flasher lights. The Europeans, too, are offering disc brakes, recessed knobs and fixtures, both front and rear safety-belt anchorages, plus such equipment as impact-absorbing bodies (France's Renault and Britain's Rover...
HITCHCOCK: Oh, yes. Sure. You see, when you deal with an accident of this sort, if you did it at its normal speed, it would happen so flashily that you'd never really realize what was happening; you wouldn't get the full benefit of it. Now for when the horse rears up, we built a low wall -- I think it was only 9 inches from the ground, and then we skimmed the ground with the camera, just leaving the grass out of the picture, and then we got a horse just to roll over. It was a trick horse...