Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...obvious rebuff to Administration recommendations, the House, by a 204-to-177 vote, tacked onto a supplementary appropriations request for the Commodity Credit Corp. a prohibition against further sales of U.S. foodstuffs to Nasser's United Arab Republic. If approved by the Senate, the ban would hold up $37 million worth of food remaining to be shipped under a three-year contract that expires in June. In going against Administration proposals, 128 Republicans were joined by 76 Democrats, 16 of them from the New York City area, where the Arab vote is minuscule but the Jewish vote...
...cadets were to cheat and carry this attitude into the service, the consequences could be a tragedy of national or international scope." But the life of Air Force cadets, most of whom were academically tops in high school, is harder in other respects as well. Many carry 146 credit hours, compared with the 120 hours required by most state universities, are encouraged while undergraduates to take extra courses leading toward a master's degree...
...people should be able to buy it just as easily as a consumer product, in installments." So says American Airlines President Marion Sadler-and he is seeing his wish take wings. Air travel is the fastest growing segment of the nation's credit-card business. Already, a total of 61 U.S. and foreign airlines have agreed to honor American Express's credit card, 48 are honoring Diners' Club, and 31 do business with Hilton's Carte Blanche...
...World Airlines for global flights on the installment plan (Diners' Club and Carte Blanche had earlier linked with TWA). In the first analysis ever made of this new market, American Express this week will announce that air travel in 1964 accounted for $14 million of its $340 million credit-card billings; it expects that figure to rise to $50 million this year...
...have editorially discussed the role of student government at Harvard, and made serious suggestions for improvement. But that would have been ineffective. Nobody could argue the HCUA to death, but you could have laughed it to death. Let us relive the last few battles so you can take just credit for the victories...