Word: finanical
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...never killed anyone in those days. I didn't want to be a dictator again because this time I might have to." Then Laurel and Tañada came back and asked him to lead a peaceful "crusade to free the country from the morally and finan cially bankrupt Quirino administration," and he agreed...
...Haven, is a choice selection of 250 oils, watercolors and drawings from the private collections of Yale alumni, including such well-heeled art fanciers as New York Governor W. Averell Harriman ('13), U.S. Steel Corp.'s for mer Board Chairman Irving S. Olds ('07), Manhattan Finan cier John Hay Whitney ('26), Industrialist Stephen C. Clark ('03), Museum Director Duncan Phillips ('08) and Actor Vincent Price...
...most prosperous year in U.S. history, some 3,500,000 families found themselves in serious finan cial straits. The cause was the high cost of sickness, which for those American families ran between 20% and more than 100% of their annual income. For industry, sickness is also costly. Some 500 million man-days are lost each year because of injuries and illnesses. The total loss in wages: $9 billion...