Word: annually
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...what about 1966? Inevitably, the post-Kennedy desire for continuity and stability will fade to some extent. Education costs will continue to rise, and new taxes will be necessary in many states--notably Massachusetts and New York. Already, Governors are grappling with hostile legislatures in what has become an annual rite of spring...
Milwaukee & North Western Transportation Co. will rank among the top two or three roads in the U.S.-a system with nearly 21,000 miles of track, annual revenues of $450 million and assets of $1.3 billion. Since the Interstate Commerce Commission generally has looked favorably on recent rail mergers, it is expected to give its approval to the union...
...Kondogouris brothers have earmarked the 6,000 vehicles they will produce in 1966 for export to Common Market countries; they hope to raise production to 15,000 in 1967, begin selling in Greece. If they succeed, the brothers will provide an important economic lift for Greece, which has an annual trade deficit of $530 million: the value of Pully exports in 1966 should equal the exports of Greece's entire metal-manufacturing industry. Says Victor Kondogouris, 34, National's assistant managing director: "We aspire to make our Pully business the backbone of Greece's export trade...
Eleven years ago, when the Admission Committee had processed 3320 applications to the Class of 1953, Wilbur J. Bender '27, then dean of Admissions and Financial Aids, desperately noted in his annual report...
Radcliffe girls contributed half of the 1000 collected by the Harvard-Radcliffe will Rights Coordinating Committee in annual fund drive, committee chairman Robert E. Wright '65 said yesterday. "The Cliffies embarrassed us really," right said. "There's just less interest in Harvard people think, "We're all liberals, why should be have to prove it by money...