Word: exchangees
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Cars for Motorcycles. German exports have grown so much faster than imports that the country's gold and foreign-exchange hoard tops $5.8 billion," more than double Britain's, and Germans have embarked on a foreign-aid program of their own ($12 million in 1957 for technical-assistance...
Already Bill Knowland has plenty of company on Capitol Hill. Maryland's Republican Senator John M. Butler announced that he wants to make organized labor subject to existing antitrust laws. Massachusetts' Democratic Senator John Kennedy, chairman of a labor subcommittee on remedial legislation, is at work directing a...
"Our Job." As Britain's busiest married careerists. Elizabeth and Philip are often forced to pursue their duties separately, but at the start of each busy day, the door between their adjoining bedrooms at the palace is invariably open to permit them to chat while dressing. Even on the...
After months of slow leak, the rest of the air went out of Wall Street last week-and it went with a whistle. In five days of heavy trading, stocks on the New York Stock Exchange lost $8.7 billion of their value. Thursday was the worst. As 3,300,000...
¶ Sidney Albert, 50, the fast-talking financial juggler who took over ill-starred Bellanca Corp. less than three years ago, quit as president in the midst of a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation of the company's financial reports. Trading his family's rubber-machinery business for...