Word: grosse
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Steady Climb. In detailing where the U.S. now stands, the President noted that "we have reached the threshold of a $400 billion economy." The rise of the Gross National Product goes like this...
...everything, near Yankee Stadium"), but Yolaine picked the Century on Central Park West. ("I can remember when I was a child," Sol recalled wistfully, "and used to walk in the park and see the Century. That was class. I never expected to live there.") Yolaine's father, Murray Gross, who had made a fortune in brassieres, bought the furniture and wall-to-wall carpeting for their 4 ½room suite...
...months. ("I stayed by him all that time," said Yolaine. "One doesn't like to break up a marriage one-two-three.") Later Sol bought a bar that failed. ("After all," he said last week, "everybody can't be a success in life.") A year ago, Daddy Gross began to pay the Randalls' rent, and Sol got the impression he was not wanted any more. "I used to go to the public library and get a lot of books on how to make a success of marriage," Sol testified. "I used to read them to myself...
Pusey, whose three years of office have been marked by revitalization of the Divinity School and preparation for expansion of both facilities and enrollment at the College, was to have arrived in Los Angeles this morning. He was to be greeted at the airport by Robert E. Gross '19, president of Lockheed Aircraft. At a reception scheduled for 6:30 this evening, he was to be joined by Deeb E. Peter '34, president of the Harvard Club of Southern California; William H. Burgess '41 Bus., president of the Business School Club of Southern California; Dana Latham '22 Law, president...
...markets and speculators, and by week's end Ford stood at 65⅝. No stock had actually changed hands (certificates will be issued this week); everything was on faith and brokers' chits. The estimates were that as many as 500,000 investors had bought shares for a gross total of about $660 million...