Word: annually
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...back in as late as 5 a.m. simply by ringing a buzzer. Although as a rule, men may still not advance above the lobby floor of residences, they have free run of the Y.W.'s recreational areas. The Boston center, which last week held its 100th annual meeting, has even opened its sauna bath and pool once a week for a "businessmen's plunge...
Keeping the World. The Y.W. annual convention in 1946 formally banned racial discrimination. Association officials admit with some embarrassment that eleven Southern associations still operate segregated activities, but these have now been threatened with expulsion unless they change their ways. Last month the Y.W. elected its first Negro president, Mrs. Robert W. Claytor, the wife of a Grand Rapids physician. Mrs. Claytor sees her election as simply part of the general process of "barrier breaking" that has been going on in the Y.W. for decades...
While few U.S. artistic endeavors have had the Met's good fortune, corporate contributions to the arts seem to be increasing. Still, many companies, leary of the baiters who show up at annual meetings to knock any corporate activity beyond the profit statement, refuse to talk about it. General Motors and Chrysler make a habit of keeping their giving under wraps...
Unpleasant as that sounds, bankers privy to the Government's own figures insist that it understates the problem by including special "nonrecurring" deals. Without these, the deficit would be double what the Administration admitted. Even on the Commerce Department's basis, the deficit is running at an annual rate of more than $2 billion, compared with $1.4 billion...
...with the sale of the 300th plane (so far, including foreign orders, options have been taken on 114 U.S. SSTs). After that, Government royalties will be all gravy; by the sale of the 500th, for example, the return on the taxpayers' investment will be climbing beyond a compound annual rate...