Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Asked if he might call Congress into special session to get adequate foreign-aid funds, the President replied: "I would have to. You cannot stand aside and see America's interest deterioriate throughout the world just by inaction...
...weekends with wife Camilla, son Malcolm, 14, daughter Nancy, 21 (another daughter, Barbara, 19, is married), is a working Episcopalian. At the office he is a stickler for accuracy, delegates large chunks of responsibility, expects subordinates to back up suggestions and arguments with facts. To forestall a conflict-of-interest problem, he will sell $56,000 worth of General Electric and Chrysler stock, and resign as director of both companies, but will keep his $588,000 in P. & G. stock; the Defense Department does little business with...
...monthly Catholic Digest (circ. 884,820) and the weekly Lutheran (176,100), the U.S. religious press has at last learned to treat subscribers as readers first, churchgoers second. Said Together Publisher Clark: "We feel we are reaching some of the marginal millions on the periphery of church interest...
Other Government agencies moved last week to raise other interest rates to the market level. The Federal National Mortgage Association offered a $165 million issue of secondary market debentures at 4⅜%, its highest rate ever. The Federal Housing Administration, aiming to attract money for homebuilding, increased maximum interest rates on FHA-backed mortgages from 5% to 5¼%. And to woo more buyers from middle-and even low -income groups, it slashed down-payment requirements from 5% on the first $9,000 to 3% on the first $10,000 of a mortgage...
Executive's Sweet. In Milwaukee, Russell and Alice Johnson were divorced after he complained that she took so little interest in his career that when he was promoted to secretary of his bank, she remarked, "So what...