Word: partner
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Britain, fed up with trying to please or appease Egypt, decided that proven friends are best, and made a big fuss over its new Baghdad pact (METO) partners, particularly its old partner-in-oil Iraq. By proving that it pays, militarily and economically, to be friends, the British hope to recruit as another METO prospect, Jordan, whose national budget and Arab Legion they underwrite at the rate of $24 million a year. The British are determined to show Egypt's Nasser that flirting with Communists is not the way to get arms or anything else from the West. The British...
...travelling partner, Elsie Maynard, received a stunning interception by Elizabeth Peterson, whose superb dramatic soprano was matched by the saucy verve of her acting. Even during the intricate chorus scenes she retained here individuality and her consciousness of the part and its demands. Her only flaw was occasional trouble with intonation, especially in some of here difficult ensemble entrances...
...been well ahead of the march toward freer trade, while many of its partner nations have lagged behind...
Business tycoons interested in the eight week course, guaranteed by Crimed and J. P. Morgan partner Thomas Lamont for Wall Street success should apply...
...James Crane Kellogg III, 40, senior partner in Spear, Leeds & Kellogg, Wall Street's biggest specialists firm with 55 stocks (American Airlines, Boeing, General Tire, Union Oil, etc.), who put up $618,000 for 25,000 shares of American Airlines alone to support the market during the cardiac break, at one point was $163,000 in the hole. ¶John Coleman, 53, head of Adler, Coleman & Co. (53 stock issues, including American Tobacco, Armour, Motorola). ¶Benjamin Einhorn, 48, partner in Astor & Rose, which handles Sperry Rand and 14 other stocks...