Word: creditation
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Your glorification of the mongrelizing of races, depicted by the daughter of the Secretary of State and her bridegroom, does you no credit. The situation would be more properly ignored...
Last week the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that consumer prices rose by 0.3% in August, reversing the normal trend for that month. Wholesale prices also rose by 0.3%. If Congress fails to pass a tax rise, the independent Federal Reserve Board may well restrict credit-as it did in similar circumstances last year-and perhaps make tight money an even bigger election-year issue than higher taxes. Fast-rising prices do not make for friendly voters either. As obnoxious as these alternatives may be in Washington, they have yet to exert any lubricating effect on the stalemate between Lyndon...
...method for overhauling the free world's strained and out-of-date monetary system. Without dissent, finance ministers from the member countries of the powerful International Monetary Fund approved the cautiously controlled creation of what amounts to a new kind of international money-a combination of currency and credit that would supplement the gold, dollars and pounds that now bankroll world trade and investment...
...History, it's the last time ever that Crane Brinton will teach. Enough said. People who miss out on Brinton should remember that Near Eastern Languages 190 will be given again next Fall. Not yet a brand name in guts, NEL 190, which counts for history credit, nevertheless gave Brinton a run for his audience last year. Non-Gentiles were most pleased with the grading. Seniors should seriously consider the five History 90 seminars...
Kassamali, and his accomplice, Clean-this Nicolaides, proved too much for Harvard. But it is to the Crimson's credit that it took Amherst's high-powered combination twenty minutes, a third of the game, to break the scoring...