Word: itemizes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...talk the RFC into extending a $18.5 million loan to Carthage Hydrocol Inc., an outfit which makes aviation gasoline from natural gas. Unpaid by the Republicans, Gabrielson was getting $25,000 a year as Hydrocol's president and counsel. Democrats had been tipped off to this juicy item by RFC's Stuart Symington, but the Republicans, stung by the turn of events, had beaten them to the punch. Gabrielson hotly defended himself, saying that as a Republican he had no influence with the RFC. Senator Williams replied that Government officials, knowing that there might be a change...
...largest single item of educational expenditure in both public and private institutions is for costs of instruction, which means principally faculty salaries. Because of the many increased demands for services made upon them, and because of other rising costs, colleges and universities in the last decade have been able to raise faculty salaries only 40 to 50 per cent...
...Coverage was limited in Wednesday's New York Times to 13 lines on page 21. The item was strategically placed under a story from Washington about protests to increased taxation; in the adjoining column was the announcement of a new novel, "The Wanderer...
...Coverage was limited in Wednesday's New York Times to 13 lines on page 21. The item was strategically placed under a story from Washington about protests to increased taxation; in the adjoining column was the announcement of a new novel, "The Wanderer...
...swing: ¶Barely 48 hours after signing the Japanese Peace Treaty in San Francisco, the U.S.'s Dean Acheson, Britain's Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison, and France's Robert Schuman sat down in Washington for a new round of talks. Stated agenda: "The world." Highest priority item: a postwar settlement with West Germany. The Western Big Three want to end the last occupation controls, substantially restore West German sovereignty. The U.S. hopes for a finished plan by late fall, France and Britain are in less of a hurry. ¶Also in Washington met U.S. Treasury Secretary John...