Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...with lusty behind-the-scenes bravos from the Administration, which looks longingly toward the Long green in campaign treasure promised by his act, he has been in the catbird seat right from the beginning. Repeal of his act was tacked on as an amendment to the important investment tax-credit bill* sought by business and the Administration. Long simply faced down Senate custom-which dictates that a chairman protect committee bills from outside amendments-and allowed a plethora of fellow Senators' pet projects to be tacked onto the bill. When accused of "hinting" that he was deliberately tying...
...nine, admits that most of his conducting has been learned in on-the-job training. Sometimes painfully self-deprecating ("Of course you have ups and downs, but I am a conductor who has too many downs"), he feels he got the Concertgebouw post at his age only as "a credit card for the future...
...balanced the softest shimmer of strings with the noblest blast of brass. Yet, as he built from climax to climax, he never lost sight of the unifying line in the hour-long score. It was not only magnificent music making but also a solid payment on Haitink's credit card...
...raise a quick $30 million in cash, A.M.C. sold its healthy Redisco, Inc. subsidiary to Chrysler Corp. A credit operation, which does a $250 million annual business financing sales of furniture, TV sets and other items, Redisco had earned a robust $2,500,000 a year. A.M.C.'s appliance-making Kelvinator division is also profitable-and for sale. Drastic as such surgery is, Chapin and Co. see little alternative to sacrificing A.M.C.'s two strong, non-automaking arms...
...honest and work, you can get money") than competitors charged that he was turning his bank into an undignified "hock shop." They jeered that before long he would be fleeced out of business. Tonello insisted that "the Italian man on the street is as good a credit risk as his counterpart in London and New York...