Word: bonde
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Yonkers, N.Y., Mrs. Earl Browder, 56, Russian-born wife of the former head of the American Communist Party, charged with perjury and illegal entry into the U.S., was served with a deportation warrant by immigration agents. Pleading illness, she posted a $2,000 bond pending a formal hearing...
...Young Republican Club named Roger A. Moore '53 president last night. Other officers chosen were: Douglas K. Boyd '55, Vice President; John C. Eldridge '55, Operations Director; Carl L. Coran '55, Secretary; Joel J. Green 2L, Treasurer; Max Bell 3L, Nathanial Bond 5L, Christopher A. Smith '55, and John Stephens '55, Members at Large...
TIME'S FEB. 9 STORY ON DALLAS' $12.5 MILLION-AIRPORT BOND ISSUE IS INTERESTING BUT INACCURATE, AND UNFAIR TO BOTH FORT WORTH AND DALLAS. DALLAS ADOPTED AIRPORT MASTER PLAN IN 1946 AND LOVE FIELD IMPROVEMENTS ARE PART OF THAT PLAN. IT IS BASED ON COLD, SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF AIRPORT NEEDS OF DALLAS AREA, AND OF THE ADVANTAGES OF A CONVENIENTLY LOCATED CLOSE-IX AIRPORT . . . THIS ANALYSIS WAS CONFIRMED IN 1952 BY A STRICTLY OBJECTIVE SURVEY [WHICH] SHOWS BOTH EXPANDED LOVE FIELD AND FORT WORTH'S NEW AIRPORT WILL HAVE ALL THE TRAFFIC EITHER CAN HANDLE...
...were cashed in, the rest exchanged for new securities. But the Treasury, which is trying to get more of the national debt on a long-term basis, made little headway in that direction. Less than 7% of the maturing short-term issue was exchanged tor a new bond paying 2½% and maturing in five years and ten months (TIME Feb 9); the remaining 91% went right back into one-year certificates, at 2¼%. It looked as if Secretary Humphrey would have to boost his interest rates on long-term bonds if he meant to sell a sizable amount...
...group of Pittsburgh's leading citizens gathered last week to hear a unique kind of promotion talk. The speaker marshaled his facts with the assurance of a man describing an appealing new bond issue, but he was, in fact, a Christian minister: the Rev. Roy A. Burkhart, pastor of Columbus, Ohio's First Community Church. The organization that Preacher Burkhart was selling is called World Neighbors, Inc. It is a bold attempt to fight Communism in the world's underdeveloped areas with a mixture of technical enterprise and Christianity by example. To the men gathered to hear...