Word: mininger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Gold-mining shares were eagerly bought on the world's stock exchanges last week. In London, trading was the heaviest in 3½ years, and prices climbed to the highest in nine months. Canada had a flurry in low-priced gold shares. In Wall Street, where gold shares have...
Can a little mining town in Ontario find happiness with a continental pastor who has advanced ideas? Last week Cobalt (pop. 2,400) was all riled up about Pastor Helmuth Ludwig Wipprecht and the commandment, "Thou shalt not commit adultery."
BIGGEST DIVIDEND increases paid to stockholders this year have come from financial companies (payments up 39% from year ago), office-equipment makers (up 20%), shipbuilders and ships operators (up 15%), retailers (up 12%). Biggest drops came in mining (off 24%), textiles (off 24%), railroads and rail equipment (off 15%).
Naturally books belonging to Harvard are not in one building. Books that law students and law professors need are in the Law School Library. Books to be used by students of the Medical School are in the Medical School Library. Books for students studying mining and geology are in the...
Cash from Canada. Early in the 1950s, the Mackles started to woo a new market: persons at or near retirement age. In a market survey, they found that 68% of older Americans were willing to retire in Florida and that their incomes averaged $160 a month. The Mackles felt they...