Word: builded
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...endowment policy pays $10,000 in insurance if the policyholder dies before the age of 65, a lump sum of $10,000 when he reaches the age of 65, or an income of $65 monthly for the rest of his life. The drawback is that because endowment policies build up big cash values, premiums are the highest of all. Cost of a $10,000 endowment for a man aged 30: about $300 per year for a monthly income of $65 after the age of 65. Since actuarial tables show that men die sooner than women: a woman would only...
Reynolds also stated that "the University owns enough property at the present time to build a House without additional acquisition of land." This probably means that the House will lie entirely within the Plympton-Mill-DeWolfe-Mt. Auburn Street block...
According to current planning ideas, the eighth House will incorporate Mather Hall, now a part of Leverett House, into its structure. It is not certain at present exactly how this will be accomplished. To enable Leverett House to maintain its present population the University will probably build another such "annex" type hall running along the south side of Grant Street, to the east of McKinlock Hall, the central part of Leverett House...
...land now owned by the Metropolitan Transit Authority across Boylston Street from Kirkland and Eliot Houses. It is known that Harvard has been attempting to reach an agreement with he M.T.A. concerning this land. University architects have been working on possible designs which would enable the College to build a House and still give the M.T.A. its desired operating space...
...Democratic Party must build its personalities into national figures if it is to beat Richard Nixon for the Presidency in 1960, Henry M. Jackson, Senator from Washington, declared yesterday...