Word: cash
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...maneuver had been planned earlier. Even before he checked in at the Shelburne, his agents had begun negotiations with the Hotel Theresa, "the Waldorf-Astoria of Harlem." While the bearded Cuban was bending Hammarskjold's ear, one of his men turned up at the Theresa delivering $840 in cash-one day's rent for an assorted selection of the Theresa's rooms. This was more than the ordinary Harlem citizen would have been charged for the same supply of beds-and $440 more than Castro's daily bill at the Shelburne-but for Fidel...
...Bogotá development conference early in September, the U.S. promised an emergency $500 million to help troubled Latin America ease poverty, but held that the bulk of development cash must be raised by Latin America itself through "effective monetary and fiscal policies." What the U.S. hinted at-tough taxation-was translated into plain words last week in a speech in Brazil by Washington's Ambassador to Rio, John Moors Cabot...
Ford spent a year choosing among universities that have strong presidents capable of raising cash as well as dreaming of academic distinction. The lineup...
...should rich Stanford deserve Ford help? In a state full of booming public campuses and the highest number of collegians (234,000 fulltime) in the country even the "Princeton of the West" insists it needs more cash to keep rolling. So do most private U.S. campuses...
Today the Council also reported that nearly $4000--an increase of $700 over last year's record high--was received in cash and pledge contributions from undergraduates at registration. As in previous years, the freshman class made far the largest contribution, and this year accounted for 63 per cent of the total of cash contributions...