Word: coverer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...signifying little. It traces back to a fantastically colorful period of U.S. history, the era when there was "no law west of Kansas City, and west of Fort Scott no God." For an account of the past and the present of a great folk legend, see the SHOW BUSINESS cover story, The Six-Gun Galahad...
...escorts by a snowstorm-but the rocketmanship and the seamanship were superb. Each countdown, with 60 Navy and civilian technicians briskly at work, took six hours. Minutes before firing, rocketmen removed the heated blanket draped around the bird to keep electrical relays from freezing up. Then they took cover, while the firing officer waited until the ship was at the right degree of pitch and roll to enable the rocket to get off in straight-up flight. At firing time, Gralla. standing on the unsheltered wing of his bridge to spot possible trouble, was the only...
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...College had not applied for a lease on the property to cover next year, he explained, because officials weren't sure that it would be needed. The dormitory houses about 20 students...
Skutt's flair was for more than public relations. He decided the real way to build up the company was to sweeten the benefits. He did this by making policies noncancellable by the company, writing income-protection policies to cover the whole family, and liberally interpreting the policy clauses in paying claims. In the 40 years before Skutt's presidency Mutual paid out $250 million in claims. In his ten years on the job it has paid out $750 million. The rise in premium income was equally dramatic: $187 million last year, against $77 million...