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Word: crediters (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...magnificent story. Am glad to see that credit is given when credit is due. He justly deserves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Dec. 30, 1957 | 12/30/1957 | See Source »

...West Germans who, along with many other Europeans, were convinced that Konrad Adenauer had been the star of the show. Even the pro-Socialist Frankfurter Rundschau, ordinarily hostile to Adenauer's Christian Democrats, hailed the old Chancellor as "the rock of Bonn ... a brilliant tactician who can credit himself with having given the conference the twist that allowed all participants to go home satisfied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Paris Conference: Mixed Verdict | 12/30/1957 | See Source »

...growing too big, too fast. Martin stumped the nation preaching "inflation, not deflation, is the real danger." To check all phases of the buying jag-a rise in industrial expansion, piling up of business inventories and increases in consumer purchasing-the Fed squeezed tight on the nation's credit supply. As the demand for money kept rising, interest rates rose to the highest point since 1932. Even so, corporations floated some $12.7 billion worth of public securities. 16.5% more than ever before. As costs went up until they hit 4.5% for the biggest borrowers and 6% or more...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Business, Dec. 30, 1957 | 12/30/1957 | See Source »

Bill Brown led the scoring for St. Lawrence with three goals, while Ted Card with two scores and Sam Sammis with one tally completed the scoring for the Larries. Captain Bob Cleary, Ed Owen, Bud Higgenbottom, and John Copeland scored for the Crimson. Copeland got credit for his goal when the last varsity tally went in off a St. Lawrence defenseman...

Author: By James W. B. benkard, | Title: Sharp St. Lawrence Six Tops Crimson Team, 6-4 | 12/20/1957 | See Source »

...should be said to the film's credit that those battle scenes which are shown are quite effective. Whatever shortcomings Messrs. Powell and Pressburger may have as writers and directors, they have, in their role of producers, still assembled a fine special effects crew. And so in the end the ships themselves emerge as the real "heroes" of the picture...

Author: By --thomas K. Schwabacher, | Title: The Pursuit of the Graf Spee | 12/18/1957 | See Source »

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