Word: partnerships
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...mean that their nine-year publishing partnership was breaking up? Apparently it did. Said Mrs. Boettiger: "John is quitting because he wants to go to Europe and write. I felt I was better suited to this...
...Late, after the doctor who delivered him) Benedum amply deserved the tribute. He started in the oil business at the age of 20 with $500 in cash and a million dollars' worth of nerve. Along with the late Joe Clifton Trees, the technical brains of a lifelong partnership, he struck his first oil in West Virginia...
...these states, husband & wife legally constitute a fiscal partnership, in which each owns half their combined income, even though the husband may earn all of it. By splitting their income and filing separate returns, they can pay taxes in a lower income bracket at a considerable saving. For example, a couple with two children and a net income of $25,000 pays a federal tax of $6,100 in New Mexico, a tax of $8,520 in New York...
Early Bird. Ray Gene owns 40 acres of land, rents an additional 360, and is in partnership with his uncle in farming an other 400 acres. He also manages his own herd of 28 Angus cattle, with 22 calves...
...Perfect Marriage. Rodgers & Hammerstein are ebulliently happy that Oklahoma! brought them together (though they had known each other casually for years). Hammerstein's towering calm and Rodgers' agile dynamism nicely complement each other. Both agree that their partnership is a "perfect marriage." Rodgers, who for 25 years had worked with the late, absent-minded Lorenz Hart, is continually amazed by Hammerstein's punctualness (says a friend: "He is the only man I know who can tell you where he will be next August third...