Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Farm Policy: Despite a year of bumper crops and rising prices, farmers west of the Mississippi do not generally credit Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson with their prosperity-in fact, quite the contrary. The farm vote, traditionally Republican, remains a real Democratic hope (TIME, Oct. 20). The best Republican hope is that Midwestern farmers will vote according to the jingle in their pockets on election...
...Nasser sets out to build his $1.3 billion, three-mile dam, the Soviet credit-on easy long-term loan-will be but a drop in the bucket. Perhaps Khrushchev's cracks at joint East-West aid were an attempt to head off any Nasser move now to get Western help in making the dam a reality. But Khrushchev's bold gesture stirred Arab gratitude, and Nasser had his own domestic reasons for making it sound bigger and better than it actually...
...informs us that "The Harvard Handbook has been copyrighted with the express purpose of preventing the use of its material in any other publication. We of PBHA would very much appreciate it if you would, in the future, put in quotes whatever material you use from the Handbook and credit it to the Handbook...
Only 80 laps behind Cabot's total of 1950, Moors took a substantial hold on second place. The Commuters trailed in third with 1200 laps to their credit. Other dorm totals ranged all the way down to Holmes' low of 79 laps...
...future operations of the company. With No. 4 functioning only as an expensive, spacious grave for the victims of the first event and with much surface equipment lost in the fire, there was some question whether "DOSCO" would continue to have faith in Springhill's future. Merchants tightened credit and more people left town...