Word: deposits
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Jackson's recommendations: 1) deposit criminal aliens in jail; 2) parole those who are guilty of only technical infringements; 3) set up a board to examine all deportables. Under whichever category Valtin-Krebs might come, he would probably prefer prison in the U. S. to almost certain death in Nazi Germany...
...program, and feels that Harvard students get more care per dollar under the present system than members of any other college. In spite of the annual groans which accompany the payment of the $20 medical fee, he maintains that although the student does not use up all of his deposit, he gains in the long run, since the cost of a private physician would be considerably higher. If he is one of the few who contract serious diseases, he will certainly benefit...
...over 50% of gross sales for old-fashioned testimonial advertising. Arthur and his brothers (Vice President Daniel, Secretary Charles) wanted a more sophisticated modern campaign with expenditures not over 30%. With the board of directors deadlocked (three Pinkhams, three Goves), Lydia locked company securities in a safe deposit box, ran off with the key, refused to attend directors' meetings-where unanimous agreement was required for major moves. Daniel said she was determined to "run the business or ruin...
Excited as a hungry terrier was Bryan Patterson when erosion revealed a deposit of old bones in a pasture near London Mills, 111. Out of the glacial blue clay came parts of a hind leg, pelvis, forefoot, vertebrae, a molar tooth. Back in Chicago's Field Museum, where he is Assistant Curator of Paleontology, Patterson pieced the fragments together. Last week he announced that he had one of the finest fossil ground sloths discovered in the U. S. since 1796. In that year the huge, extinct beast was first studied and named Megalonyx by a great U. S. paleontologist...
...test the Chase asked the N. Y. Supreme Court to pick for it the proper claimant among: 1) The Dutch Bankierskantoor Albert Graef, which has on deposit with Chase National securities (market value, almost $300,000) for its own and for its customers' accounts; 2) Dutch Minister Alexander Loudon who, as Wilhelmina's accredited U. S. representative, claims all Dutch assets in the U. S. for the duration; 3) two U. S. residents for whom Bankierskantoor held securities valued at $84,000 and who, feeling queasy about ever recovering in Holland, attached what ever assets...