Word: dollars
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Champion Johnny Coulon to a standoff in 1912. Two years later, Goldman turned to training, and his black derby and horn-rimmed glasses became a familiar fixture at big-time bouts. "Training a promising kid," he once said, "is like putting a quarter in one pocket and taking a dollar out of another...
...during the campaign, one of Nixon's main objectives is to keep the economy on a forward course while reducing the disturbing rate of inflation-currently more than 4% a year-to about 2.5%. That, in turn, would go a long way toward strengthening the position of the dollar abroad. Yet excessive zeal in combating inflation could throw the nation's economy into reverse. The new Administration, says Yale Economist Henry Wallich, a onetime economic adviser to President Eisenhower, will find that it must perform a delicate balancing act "between policies that would bring on a recession...
Nixon will work to restore international confidence in the dollar...
Bail was set at $100 per person, but all were released in their own custody and paid only a seven dollar fee. SDS raised nearly $1100 for bail and legal fees from friends in Claverly, the Co-ops, and from the Peace and Freedom Party in Cambridge...
...accordance with NCAA regulations, there will be a one dollar admission price for the Harvard-Army game. The University is required to give a share of the gate proceeds to the NCAA...