Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Mutual support and collective defense" was the keynote of a public forum presented by the Fourth Annual Assembly of the North Atlantic Treaty Association at Kresge Auditorium yesterday...
...farm surpluses to be paid for in rupees. ¶ Japanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama was worried by the prospect that his country might be dragged involuntarily into a war between the U.S. and Red China. From Dulles, Fujiyama got assurances that the U.S. was ready to revise its 1951 mutual-security treaty, but failed to get what he really wanted: a Japanese veto over the deployment of U.S. forces based in Japan...
...MUTUAL BROADCASTING, with 448 affiliates in the U.S., has been taken over by Scranton Corp., controlled by Detroit's F. L. Jacobs Co., auto-parts maker. Scranto'n paid more than $2,000,000 to syndicate headed by Los Angeles Oilman Armand Hammer, which bought Mutual for about $660,000 last year...
...floating supply of stock to that extent. Many of the new shares are the result of stock splits, and dividends go to those already holding the stock. Most investors who receive extra shares continue to hold them, thus keeping much of the added stock out of the market. Major mutual funds alone have increased from 74 in 1946 to 146; new money flowing into these funds has totaled more than $5.5 billion since 1946. Individual investors have also come into the market in increasing numbers; there are 8,630,000 today, v. 6,500,000 in 1952. Thus Wall Streeters...
...brunt of the burden fell, as before, on three institutions: the Group 20 Players at Wellesley's Theatre on the Green, the Boston Summer Theatre in New England Mutual Hall, and the Tufts Arena Theatre in Medford...