Word: account
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...year-old Italian guitarist goes from Frescobaldi and Dowland up to Villa-Lobos with brief musical sketches that contrast as widely in mood as in century. His forte seems to be the modern works by the Mexican Manuel Ponce and Villa-Lobos, in which he gives an almost exolosive account...
...this for International Har vester or Mack Truck, why can't I do it for the guy who's going to buy a Chevrolet?") Only last June Damon came out with Bankcardchek, an imaginative new system combining revolving credit, traveler's checks and a checking account. The first to applaud Damon's promotion was Predecessor Brace, who said: "He is far from the orthodox, pedestrian type of banker. He is a nonroutine thinker...
...Front Office," comprised of 2,800 registered representatives, or "customers' men," who retail stocks and account for 65% of Merrill Lynch's business. The firm selects one of every 15 sales applicants, trains him for seven months in a program that includes McCarthy, Leness and Thomson as schoolroom lecturers. It pays salesmen a salary that is now at a median of $18,000 but ranges upwards of $200,000 for real stars. To discourage "churning"?the unnecessary turnover of stocks in a customer's account as a way of earning fees?Merrill Lynch, unlike most brokerage houses, does...
Gold now constitutes 86% of all French reserves, compared with 73% at the end of 1964. Moreover, the government is squirreling away the precious metal at such a rate as to account for the entire net U.S. gold drain so far this year. Because France lost millions when the British devalued the pound in 1949, De Gaulle mistrusts keeping much of his country's reserves in either pounds or dollars. More than that, attacking the dollar helps him to reduce U.S. influence inside and outside France...
Among the 70-odd writers and critics present in the yellow brick Moscow Oblast Court must have been one adept at shorthand, because this account of the two-day trial is detailed and chillingly convincing. How it reached the West, British Editor-Translator Max Hayward does not say, but it must have followed a secret route like the one that brought him Sinyavsky-Tertz's The Trial Begins in 1960. That grotesque account of a woman who procures an abortion during the black days of the Stalinist "Doctor's Plot" of 1952 was a key element...