Word: grosse
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...United Nations charter should not he revised when the issue comes before the U.N. next October, Ernest A. Gross, former American U.N. representative, asserted last night at the Law School Forum in Sanders Theatre...
...course of Looking for open courts we came across at least ten others engaged in the same hopeless task. We would just be interested in knowing if we twelve are the only non-team players at Harvard who would enjoy a game of squash on Saturday. Peter Gross '58 David Tobey...
...spectacular advance of the American Economy from 1949 to 1953 has created a swell of optimism with respect to the possibilities of future growth and expansion. A Gross National Product of $500 billion, six to eight years hence, has frequently been suggested. Recently President Eisenhower himself referred to some such target...
...most impressive arrays of skyscrapers. Rio de Janeiro (pop. 2,600,000) is undergoing an apartment-house boom only less startling than Sao Paulo's office-building boom. And the Brazilians are building more than offices and apartments. Since war's end, Brazil's gross national product has increased at a rate of 6% a year, keeping well ahead of population growth (2.3% a year...
GAMBLING HOUSES in Nevada will rack up the biggest winnings in history for 1954, predicts the State Tax Commission, which gets a 2% tax on gross winnings. Gamblers' estimated take: $90 million...