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...Bursar has also served for many years as Treasurer of the New England Deposit Library and a member of the Employee's Pension Committee...
Mining and exploration costs have gone up 51.6% between 1951 and 1955. At current prices, even big outfits run into serious cost problems. Estimates are that a 2,000-ton ore deposit becomes unprofitable at depths of 90 ft., that even a 10,000-ton deposit cannot be mined successfully below 240 ft. By 1960, say miners, costs will have climbed until exploration alone will cost $13.92 per ton. The Four Corners Uranium Co., which grossed $1,160,000 in 1955, spent $716,000 to mine $653,000 worth of ore, would have been deep...
...school, the kids would pick on them, maybe rough them up. It could hurt them, maybe ruin their lives." Improvement Association President Thomas J. Collins had a more pointed answer: "It doesn't matter what Father Coogan says now. The Rouses will sell. We've made the deposit. We're willing to accept the loss and that...
...Thailand, Turkey. Greece, Italy. Egypt borrowed funds ranging from $20 million down to $5,000 for everything from hospital equipment to coal-washing machines and textiles. The biggest private enterprise loan so far: $100 million last year to the U.S.-owned Southern Peru Copper Co. to develop the Toquepala deposit of critically short copper (TIME...
...Panama, Juan Perón applied for a permanent-residence permit, anted up a $225 deposit (from the mountain of loot he light-fingered from Argentina's coffers before fleeing) to stand as security against his becoming a public charge...