Word: collector
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...concertos got to Toronto, nobody knows. Nine years ago a Toronto violinist and collector named Adolph Koldofsky was approached in a Toronto music store by a little Englishman named Barnes who was trying to sell a batch of old musical manuscripts. Barnes, a paper hanger, house painter and grocer who dabbled in collecting, said he had found his manuscripts about 20 years before in a little bookstore at Richmond and York Streets. The shop had since been torn down. Its owner, one Rosenthal, had died...
Speaking of April 1st reminds us of the event of the day. Payment for all classbooks wil be accepted that day by class representatives. Don't bother putting the money in your pocket. Less trouble if you just pass it from Pay to you book collector. Absolutely no fifties will be changed...
...unmarried civilian with no dependents, income taxation starts when gross earnings reach $525.01, at which level the Income tax collector's bill is a modest $1. But a member of the military or naval forces, also unmarried and with no dependents, doesn't owe the $1 until his total earnings for a year reach $775.01--provided as much as $250 of these earnings come from wartime pay for active service...
...level of $1,275.01 for a married civilian or $1,575.01 for a married fighter as the case may be the income tax collector's bill...
Under the Soldier's and Sailors' Relief Act, payment of various obligations, including income tax, may be deferred, if ability to pay has been materially impaired by reason of service in the armed forces. Forms for claiming deferment will be supplied upon request by the Collector of Internal Revenue with whom the taxpayer files, or intends to file, his return...