Word: hurts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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From the farms the harder times have spread to the small towns in the farm country. Hardest hit are implement dealers, who do most of their business with farmers. Auto dealers have been hurt, too, but not nearly as much. Clark Sheesley, the Buick-Chevrolet dealer in Cambridge, Ill. is doing 75% less business with farmers than he was a year ago, but his total business is down a still uncomfortable-but much smaller...
...ever presented to the American people." The Eisenhower Cabinet applauded when State Secretary Dulles expressed "the gratification I know my colleagues feel that the team this year is again going to be Ike and Dick." The Democrats, who mortally hate and fear Nixon, hoped mightily that his name would hurt the Republicans with independent voters. Democratic National Chairman Paul Butler warned that President Eisenhower must stand responsible for "the type of campaign" that Nixon conducts. The fairdealing New York Post editorialized: "One might almost say this is a national emergency." And Oklahoma's Senator Robert Kerr, the nation...
...money ($3,978 in the 25-34 age category, which includes two-thirds of them) on the outside, are better educated and own at least as many homes as their nonveteran counterparts. As for the "wasted years," a survey found that for every veteran who said he had been hurt by his service, four said they had been helped. Moreover, expanded social security now gives to the entire population (including veterans) what service pensions once gave to veterans alone...
...states, are the special preserve of Sir Abu Bakar Riayatudin Almuadzam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdullah, one of the largest and mildest of Sultans. A robust, paternal, fun-loving man who deplores violence and loves to dance and sing with his people, the Sultan of Pahang was shocked and hurt by the support his people gave the Communists when the Reds began guerrilla warfare in Malaya after World...
...personally and deeply shocked and hurt at the unwarranted, slanted article in Thursday's CRIMSON concerning the Faculty approval of the interterm vacation. The thing that I feel so badly about is that the emphasis should be upon our having made a step. . .which is really fine and not upon who gets the credit for accomplishing this task. But for the CRIMSON to insist through its deletion of the facts that this is their own project is very unfair...