Word: ownerships
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...marked increase in automobile ownership among resident students has boosted the University's total car registration to 1129, a new high for mid-October...
...Bogota," said Dillon, "is to outline the route by which the peoples of the Americas can achieve the material progress they desire without any sacrifice of fundamental freedoms. We must bring fresh hope to the less privileged, help them to replace a hovel with a home, to acquire ownership of land." The Eisenhower plan is only "a first step. We expect to continue our support with new funds." He spoke directly to Schmidt's fears: The new social reform program is "in addition to, and not in substitution for, assistance for basic economic and industrial development...
...interests for $208,000). Next he put up $100,000 of his own money, borrowed another $3,900,000 from the Bank of America on a five-year term. With the money from the sales, he paid off the one-day loan and covered the transaction fees. Shanks kept ownership of the timber on the land...
...Britain, Labor Party Leader Hugh Gaitskell had studied last year's disastrous election defeat and concluded that change was needed in the party's doctrinaire constitution, which had not been basically overhauled since 1929. Specifically he called for repeal of Clause Four, which calls for "common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange." Nationalization had been tried by the Labor Party itself when it was in power and had proved no panacea. In the working man's affluent world of "the telly, the frig and the car," Gaitskell argued, the old slogans had no appeal...
...Lacking effective leadership, the Post, which had netted more than $1,000,000 a year under Tammen and Bonfils, fell on lean times; of late it has been paying stockholders-Bonfils' daughters and the bank trusts-less than a 3% return. This combination-low yield, diversified ownership -is just the situation that Newhouse likes to exploit. He has had an eye on the Post for five years, but paid his first visit to Denver only two weeks ago. As usual, Newhouse's offer was made in cold cash. He offered $240 a share-a total...