Word: depositer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Under the experiment, First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Lincoln put computer terminals into two stores of the state's Hinky Dinky grocery chain. A customer of the S and L can present a deposit or withdrawal slip and a coded identification card to a Hinky Dinky employee, who punches the transaction onto a typewriter-size console tied into First Federal's main computer. Once the central computer approves the transaction, funds that a customer withdraws are transferred from his savings account to Hinky Dinky's account, and the Hinky Dinky employee hands over the cash...
...midsummer the number will swell to 20,000 as the pipeline contractors drive to make their target date of mid-1977. The spongy, oil-soaked strata nearly two miles beneath the tundra at Prudhoe Bay contains an estimated 9.6 billion barrels of oil, by far the largest deposit in the U.S. Initially, the pipeline will carry 1.2 million bbl. per day, an amount equal to one-fifth of the nation's current oil imports. If other fields in the inhospitable area can be brought into production as expected, the capacity will eventually rise to 2 million bbl. daily...
...dialysis treatments, suffer from serious and progressive bone deterioration and may become crippled. Now help may be on the way. A team headed by Dr. Hector DeLuca of the University of Wisconsin has developed a form of vitamin D that enables the body to assimilate calcium from food and deposit it in the bones. They have tested it on about 50 patients so far. DeLuca is confident that the synthetic vitamin will prove invaluable to some 100,000 people who have serious kidney disease. The vitamin D compound has already had dramatic effect on Canadian Arthur Olson, 24, whose bones...
When a federal grand jury and the Senate Watergate committee learned of the gift, Jacobsen said, he and Connally agreed that they would say the money never left Jacobsen's safe-deposit box in an Austin, Texas, bank. In fact, they both testified before the grand jury and the Senate committee that Jacobsen offered the money to Connally for him to dispense to political candidates as he saw fit, but that Connally turned him down-a story that Connally has stuck to throughout. Jacobsen told the court that it was false. Rather, said Jacobsen, Connally gave...
...rescuing many of his fellow Jews during the Nazi occupation of his native Hungary, developed close relations with Israeli leaders. I.C.B. financed oil deals and huge, hushed arms transactions for Israel. Rosenbaum was also highly respected by many Jews around the world, who often used his bank to deposit funds for investment in Israel; indeed, until February he was treasurer of the World Jewish Congress...