Word: nettings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When all of Dwight Eisenhower's proposed expenditures and income from the housing program (including the sale of Fanny May mortgages) are balanced, his housing budget for fiscal 1955 shows a startling final figure: a net gain to the Federal Government of $277 million...
...economy was still far from free of danger signals. The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago predicted that farmers' net cash income would drop 10% this year to the lowest point since 1943. Scattered layoffs were announced-by Chrysler, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, General Electric, Westinghouse, Alcoa. And Studebaker Corp., beset with troubles all last year (TIME, Sept. 21), cut its quarterly dividend from 75? to 40?. But Economist Woytinsky, whose record on predictions has been excellent, said that the present slip would be over by midyear and business would be about 7% above 1952 levels before...
Although outplayed and outshoot in the first period, the Yardlings managed to net three goals against Belmont's novice goalie, Bob Taggart. Defenseman Chuck Papalia tallied the first of these, and Tom Crowley and Tom Worthen also scored...
...scoring opportunities, out when you can't put the puck in the net, you can't expect to win," said Weiland, trying to explain his team's lack of scoring punch. "One of our boys was in all alone just before the second period ended, but he couldn't do anything. That would have tied it up at two apiece. Might've been a different story then...
...construction and salvage firms, is going into the steel business. Having recently bought the Milton (Pa.) Electric Steel Corp., it now wants to buy a second steelmaker, the $31 million Newport (Ky.) Steel Corp., which has an annual ingot capacity of 709,000 net tons. The offer: one share of Merritt-Chapman stock (value: $28½ per share) for every 2.1 shares (1,078,547 outstanding) of Newport Steel...