Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...racked mother figure ever since it opened 3½ years ago-and she has been written out of the action as of early June. In to fill the vacuum will go able Movie Veteran Barbara Rush, 38, who has a string of first-rate acting jobs to her credit (The Bramble Bush, Oh Men! Oh Women!) but almost none of the usual Hollywood hurrah. Her road to fame in Peyton Place: a man-weary divorcee trying to bring up teen-aged daughter Tippy Walker...
...bill payment services, under which the bank pays the shipping bills of its customers directly out of their accounts. C & S also moved headlong into travel services, now ranks as one of the South's largest travel agencies. One of the first major banks to issue its own credit card, C & S was first to offer the "instant money" privilege that entitles holders to borrow against their cards. After all, reasoned Lane, if the bank's card was good for charging $25 in merchandise at a store, "why couldn't it be used for charging...
...official said that John G. Morrill, the Coop's general manager, stated last week that an increase to an 8 1/2 per cent rebate on cash purchases, and a 6 1/2 per cent rebate on credit purchases, is "conceivable." Neither spokesman expects the hike will come before the Coop's fiscal year ends on June...
...entirely to the credit of the Office of Admissions' Chase Peterson and his predecessor Fred Glimp that not only are the more able and creative members of this new student pool admitted to Harvard, they are sought out and encouraged to come. Board scores and academic brilliance are not ignored, but selection is made increasingly on the basis of "feel." What kind of person one is often means a lot more than what kind of grades one got in high school...
...graduate students whose "education is interrupted because of Selective Service" will be readmitted without loss of credit, even if they go to jail, John P. Elder, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, said Friday...