Word: dunning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Members: Manhattan Lawyer Thomas K. Finletter (chairman), Harvard Professor George P. Baker, Denver Post Publisher Palmer Hoyt, Henry Ford II, Arthur D. Whiteside, president of Dun & Bradstreet...
...Dun. In Pittsburgh, Lawrence J. Reffert heard about a tax matter from a determined Department of Internal Revenue: Reffert owed the Government...
...fact-minded Senator Robert Alphonso Taft wanted to find out what lay behind the talk of recession. That was part of his job as chairman of the joint Senate-House Committee on the Economic Report, which is responsible for recommending policies to maintain high employment. So Taft asked Dun & Bradstreet to gather the opinions of manufacturers, financiers, retailers, economists, labor leaders, etc. Last week, Dun & Bradstreet reported the results of its detailed questionnaire...
...saloon was decked out in bunting and all the regulars were in, having a singsong. And there was Jim himself passing out creamy pints, on the house, for all the world as if beer was water from the town well. "By the holy," said the men of Dun Laoghaire (Kingstown that was), "if it isn't the birthday of a strike Jim's celebratin', and his place the one that's struck." Outside the pickets paused now & then to nod to Jim's customers...
...important thing about this conference," said Washington's handsome, rosy-cheeked Bishop Angus Dun, "is . . . that the thing has taken place, and with a first-rate group of people! Salvation and health are certainly not the same thing, yet 'health' is sometimes a good translation for 'salvation.' ... I'd like this to be a national center where intelligence from all over on problems of mental health is combined and diffused far and wide...