Word: lumped
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Bouncing about among the opening-day crowd was foresighted Ernst Buchner, now 55, who had led the fight to rebuild the museum, and is once again its director. Said he. with just a touch of a lump in his throat: "A mile stone in the history...
...more important, the essentially evocative power that Cocteau manages to achieve through his choice of words is faithfully transcribed, as in the unwrapping of the lump of poison...
Faculty of Arts and Sciences salaries at all levels will lump next Fall for the second year in a row, it was learned yesterday. The raises are to range from up to $240 for teaching fellows to a full $1,000 minimum increase for full professors...
Straight Life Insurance, the industry's traditional bread-and-butter policy, which provides a lump-sum payment to a policyholder's beneficiaries upon his death-and at a relatively low premium. Another feature is that policyholders can stop paying premiums whenever they choose, get the equity they have put into the policy in cash, or take a reduced paid-up policy. A young man of 23, for example, can buy a $10,000 straight-life policy at a premium cost of about $180 annually. His beneficiaries would get $10,000 when he dies; if he wants to stop...
...protection plus a source of income to provide for their old age. A big favorite of unmarried career women and family men who have other insurance, one form of a $10,000 endowment policy pays $10,000 in insurance if the policyholder dies before the age of 65, a lump sum of $10,000 when he reaches the age of 65, or an income of $65 monthly for the rest of his life. The drawback is that because endowment policies build up big cash values, premiums are the highest of all. Cost of a $10,000 endowment...