Word: furthers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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¶ In Alaska, where there are two men for every woman, Representative William Egan proposed a $50-a-year tax on unmarried females, to "further the institution of matrimony, relieve the housing shortage."
The Russian administrative setup experienced further quakes last weekend when the Supreme Soviet announced that the youngest member of the Politburo, Nikolai Voznesensky, 45, had been released as chairman of the State Planning Commission (head of the U.S.S.R.'s industrial production). This had occurred on the same day that...
The Prudent Husband. Britain is now trying to buy most of what she needs from the sterling areas. She has reduced her dollar imports by 25%; the other major OEEC nations by only 15%.* Last week Cripps proposed that the others should make a further reduction of 10% to match...
Those who know something about the construction of rinks say this figure is not exorbitant, and say further, that if started in the near future, an Arena could be ready for next hockey season. Of course, having a rink built won't pay for it.
Slichter, Lamont University Professor, asserted that individual investment, which should provide the bulk of bunds needed for capital expansion has been discouraged by the special 38 percent corporate tax, and therefore that further taxation is not feasible.