Word: expander
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thus from Europe's grimiest coalfields and bloodiest battlefields grew the great experiment in unity. For, argued Monnet in 1955, why not expand the Coal...
...unused plant. Excess capacity and intense competition served also as an inflationary brake, as was demonstrated last week when Aluminum Co. of America felt obliged to cut its basic ingot prices from 26? to 24? per Ib. With so much overcapacity, manufacturers as yet felt no compulsion to expand vigorously, consequently were borrowing at a slower rate than bankers had hoped they would...
Francis Keppel, the School's dean, said the site is "admirably fitted for our purposes. It gives us room to expand, and it's close to the center of Harvard, Widener Library...
...have been confirmed in the much higher level of federal spending," says Borg-Warner President Robert S. Ingersoll. Though businessmen hailed the defense-spending raises that helped fire recovery, they complain that the Administration's welfare programs will not only distend the budget and feed inflation but also expand federal controls...
...second largest (after A. & P.) retail food chain. Since he took command at Safeway in 1955, Magowan has sharply pared headquarters staff, ruthlessly closed obsolete stores, and raised profits from .7? on the sales dollar to 1.3?. With the proceeds of the New York sale, he plans to expand in the West, "where growth is assured...