Word: aaa
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fashion, traditional investments like bonds, stocks and even bank accounts are back in favor. Many financial advisers suggest that their clients look at bonds. Says James Sinclair, a onetime gold bug: "The next big play out there is not gold, but Treasury bills and bonds." By buying an AAA-rated corporate bond issued by a blue-chip company like American Telephone & Telegraph or International Business Machines, an investor can count on making 14% on his money for ten years or more. If inflation stays at about 5%, that represents a good return. Some moneymen recommend buying U.S. Government bonds. Although...
...night before the Harvard opener, the Wichita Aeros, the Expos AAA team, kicked off their season against the Oklahoma City Phillies. Integral to the Expos 8-2 win was the performance of starting leltifielder Mike Stenhouse, who singled once, walked twice, stole a base and scored two runs. Most baseball fans may recognize him as son of Dave Stenhouse, pitcher for the Senators, but Harvard fans remember him based on his own accomplishment as the curator of several Crimson batting records--most doubles in a season, most triples in a season and in a career: most...
...right-hander in the organization," one Yankee official says of the man whose 2.59 ERA earned him top pitching honors in the AA Southern League. Werly next week joints the starting rotation of the Columbus AAA team, and is currently on the Yankees' 40-man roster. Only arm soreness kept him from making the jump earlier in the spring...
...their 70s, none was under 60-inspired Roosevelt to begin planning retribution. Before that, however, he had to repair some of the damage. The labor safeguards in the NRA re-emerged in the National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act of 1935, and Congress passed a new version of the AAA as the Soil Conservation...
...better. While the major recovery programs like the NRA and AAA have faded into history, many of Roosevelt's reforms-Social Security, stock market regulation, minimum wage, insured bank deposits-are now taken for granted...