Word: nettings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...College total went from 4,414 in 1952 to 4,334, a net loss of 30. University enrollment decreased 35, from last year...
...estate tax appraisal in Manhattan revealed that the late James V. Forrestal, investment banker who became the first Secretary of Defense, left a net estate...
...shown a loss; since the war, its sales have more than doubled-to $850 million in the last fiscal year (net: $42 million). But growth has also brought some headaches...
Meeting a Russian attack, NATO commanders, with atomic artillery on call, would also need some other means of making the enemy concentrate his forces. If they cannot find the means, e.g., a restricted road net, a strong defensive position, the Russians would not have to mass for a breakthrough. And if the defense formed around other weapons should not prove strong enough to protect them, the new atomic artillery pieces, outflanked and useless, might end up in the Red Army's Historical Artillery Museum in Leningrad...
HALF of the 54 million families in the U.S. have assets of $500 or more-enough to pay all their debts-and one in ten is worth $25,000 or more. Net worth of the median U.S. family, according to a Federal Reserve Board survey, has climbed $500-$1,000 since 1950, now stands...