Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Other air trips were charged on the credit cards of committee employees who did not in fact make them...
Four minutes later Dick Fuller got credit for the only cheap goal of the evening, when his centering pass bounced in off a Crimsondefenseman. Hurley received an assist...
...supply of lendable funds. The board canceled the terms of its hotly debated letter to banks on Sept. 1, which had shut off the Federal Reserve's discount window as a source of money for any banker who hoped to increase an already high volume of commercial loans. "Credit conditions have changed," said last week's notice from the seven-man board of governors headed by William McChesney Martin...
Stop-&-Go. Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger's new coalition government, fretting more about the possibility of recession than about the pressure of inflation, last month called on Karl Blessing's constitutionally independent Bundesbank to implement a "decisive relaxation of credit restrictions." That approach failed to win Blessing's blessing. Fearful that an easing of monetary restraints alone would lead to increased inflation, Blessing insisted that West Germany's federal, state and municipal governments curb their often lavish spending. Otherwise, he said, the country will wind up with "the same stop-and-go policy that has worked...
...both sides of the Atlantic, the fast expansion of credit-card systems is paving the way for what may some day be a cashless society. But it won't be a classless society-at least in Europe. Beginning next month, a favored few will be able to flash what promises to be the most patrician card of them all: a plastic ducat bearing the famed five-arrow emblem of the House of Rothschild and the blue-and-yellow racing colors of Guy Edouard Alphonse Paul de Rothschild, 57, head of the Paris branch of the family...