Word: asset
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Died. Gregory Ratoff, 63, flamboyant actor, director and producer who played all his roles with a thick Russian accent, a $2,500-a-week asset of which he made light. ("Italian, I murder; Eenglish, I only manslaughter.") St. Petersburg-born, Ratoff left Russia after the Revolution, after years as a Broadway and Hollywood star won a reputation as one of filmdom's most versatile and gaudily garbed directors; of leukemia; in Solothurn, Switzerland...
...varsity's biggest asset these days is its captain, guard Bob Bowditch. Bowditch tallied 14 points against M.I.T. Saturday on long jump shots and driving lay-ups, and now has 48 in four games, a 12-point average. Even though he ranks second among Crimson scorers, Bowditch is perhaps more valuable for his defensive contributions...
Bowditch Biggest Asset...
...more service for his money. Congress should be asked for legislation to enable all railroads to acquire new passenger equipment under more liberal terms. "We recognize that the public should not pay increased fares to continue to ride in dirty cars," said the report. "Public satisfaction is a priceless asset, and one which the New Haven has not enjoyed for many years...
...selling price of the fund shares. So that he will not be taxed twice, he is allowed to deduct whatever pro-rated tax he has paid while he held the fund shares. Macdonald and Berger get their income by charging a commission of up to 4% on the assets that new members contribute to the fund, plus an annual fee of one-half of 1% of net asset value for management...