Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Will giv yeou the low down on myself. I am a Dimocrat and have allweys advocated the SSales tax old peoples pension and a hospittle in every Co. Some of this we allready have but it is not what it should be. Of course you couldent expect every thing to be what it should...
Meanwhile, through low-priced concert tickets and his splendid phonograph recordings, Sir Thomas' infliction is something that the U.S. public is suffering very happily. He has become a treasured and crusty feature on the musical landscape of democratic America...
...back up these charges, the Committee trundled out stacks of figures, batches of examples. In all cases handled through Feb. 27, the Army had allowed net profits (before taxes) ranging from 0.4% to 22.1% of sales. After income and excess profits taxes averaging 70%, the low man would be almost broke while the high man would have about 6% net profit on sales. This big spread made little sense to the Committee, makes less sense to businessmen. The Navy Board was more consistent, allowed profits (before taxes) of 5.6% to 16.6% on net sales...
...never really achieves it Russell's and MacMurray's thanks-for-the-memory love junket is as bland as anything the Hays office has swallowed in recent months. But mainly the picture is as uneven as a war-torn corduroy road. Once, its taste graph dips so low as to show a group of flyers in a back room saluting Rosalind Russell with song...
...nearly 35 years. As a cartoonist, he has a profitable contract with King Features Syndicate, Inc.; his drawings appear in some 50 U.S. and Canadian papers, and actually run frequently in the great Manchester Guardian, which prints the cartoon masterworks of Britain's famed political artist, David Low. As a soldier, Dave Breger started out a buck private in 1941, by last week had become a second lieutenant...