Word: mutuals
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...watermelon vendor and assure him that he loved watermelons but did not have time to eat a slice just then. At the Carver Federal Savings and Loan Association, he accepted a new half dollar with the likeness of George Washington Carver on it, then whipped-around to the United Mutual Life Insurance Co. to deliver a little talk to the staff on the value of life insurance and a stable dollar. Nixon was driven to the Harlem branch of the Y.M.C.A., where he inspected the men's and women's lounges, watched a swimming lesson in the pool...
...Criminality" in the May 30 issue: . . . To make criminal any sexual activity in which husband and wife engage with mutual consent and love is . . . ridiculous. What married people do in bed is no more the business of lawmakers than is the way they cook their eggs when they...
...with the rest of the world, know that a nation's vision of peace cannot be attained through any race in armaments. The munitions of peace are justice, honesty, mutual understanding and respect for others. So believing and so motivated, the United States will leave no stone unturned to work for peace. We shall reject no method however novel, that holds out any hope however faint, for a just and lasting peace...
...early 17th century, Puritans from Holland and England crossed to America, and when the first colonial confederation was formed for mutual safety in 1643 among Plymouth, Massachusetts, New Haven and Connecticut, Tower believes, a flag of four red stripes was adopted and flown from coastal trading vessels as shown in a 1647 view of New Amsterdam (opposite). From these Puritan beginnings, the red-and-white-striped flag gradually took on a national symbolism. It appeared in New York during the Stamp Act Congress of 1765, with nine red and white stripes-for New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island. Connecticut, New Jersey...
...Offered by Mutual of Omaha (insurance), and presented by the A.M.A.'s incoming President Elmer Hess, who sternly advised Dr. Salk: "For heaven's sake, put it on the mortgage...