Word: borrower
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...killer took 20 to 40 minutes between slayings, as he led his victims from the back upstairs bedroom to the street-front rooms where the slaughter took place. At one point, a neighbor-blonde Tammy Sioukoff, 20, another student nurse who lived near by-rang the doorbell, hoping to borrow a couple of slices of bread to make a sandwich for her boy friend; the killer kept the girls quiet by advising them: "Don't be afraid! I'm not going to kill you." Miss Sioukoff went away...
...mortgage market, stepped up highway and other construction spending, including $1.14 billion more released last week. Federal Reserve Chairman William McChesney Martin and his governors also took a major step last week. The seven-man board voted unanimously to reduce the discount rate-the interest rate charged banks that borrow from the Federal Reserve-from 41%, where it has stood for 17 months...
...around, and the discount rate reduced, some businessmen say that they expect the prime rate to drop still lower. Few bankers agree. They expect loan demand to increase by midyear with a revitalized economy. They are confident that when that happens, their customers will come to them, eager to borrow at the present ½% rate...
...given the regular amount of classwork but granted exemptions from gym and study periods. Some students are allowed to blend daytime class and work schedules, alternating one week on a job with a week of classes. For those in desperate money trouble, there is a loan fund; students can borrow up to $50 on their signature alone. Rather than lose face with Becker, the vast majority pay their debts...
...files. O'Hare swore that on five occasions, acting under the Senator's instructions, he had "double billed" the cost of airline tickets, getting reimbursement both from the Senate and from the organization that had invited Dodd to appear. He also told of allowing Dodd to "borrow" $6,000 from one of the Senator's testimonial ac counts to clear up back income taxes and of converting funds from one of the accounts to money orders to pay for liquor, lunches and country-club bills...