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...girl then handed the Harvard senior $100 instead of the $90 he had asked for on the withdrawal slip. Dillaway, not comprehending the reason for her sudden nervousness, handed her back the extra ten-dollar bill and proceeded to the next window to deposit $70 in his checking account...
...White House for his native Texas-where the prairies are wide, the sun warm and the livestock friendly. The White House press corps does not share the President's enthusiasm. Reporters look with loathing on extended Texas trips that take them away from Washington politics and parties and deposit them in the Driskill Hotel in Austin, some 60 miles from the L.B.J. ranch...
...shortage of money. Largely because bankers cannot keep pace with industry's demands for capital-expansion financing (see following story), interest rates continued to advance last week. Manhattan's First National City Bank raised from 4½% to 5% the interest paid on certificates of deposit-that is, deposits of $2,500 or more pledged for at least nine months-and other large banks quickly followed suit. Sales finance companies also increased their interest charges to 5%. The Veterans Administration hiked its interest on G.I. mortgages from 5¼% to 5½% . Tax-free municipal bond yields rose...
...rate of 160 a year, the legislative branch and the judiciary were unable to agree on ground rules for approving them. The Manufacturers Hanover move, like other mergers of the time, was cleared with three regulatory agencies, the Federal Reserve, the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The three agencies, following Congressional dictates set down in the bank merger act of 1960, approved any linkup in which community benefit seemed to outweigh the diminishing of competition. But in 1963, reviewing the case of a Philadelphia merger, the Supreme Court ruled that, regardless of economic benefit...
...library will take some 20,000 books from Widener and 15,000 from the basement of Longfellow Hall. The books, mainly reports, education periodicals, histories of education, college reports, and source materials, will also be drawn, from CSED and the New England Deposit Library which stores text books...