Word: pension
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Over the years, Kline upped his own salary from $12,500 a year to $48,000. Annuity and pension-plan payments, special funds, etc. ran his compensation for 1946-59 to a total of $773,013-not counting the car he charged to the foundation or his expenses-paid trips to Europe, Latin America, Russia, Australia...
...Hoar Bowles in 1952, the family grip loosened. Sherman Bowles gave 45% of the stock to his wife and four children, but they cannot vote the stock and do not gain possession until 1967. Another 40% was distributed among other relatives, the remaining 15% to the newspaper employees' pension fund...
...uncles died young. Mantle himself has a history of osteomyelitis. Says Coleman, in agreement with others: "I just bet he doesn't think he'll last until he's 50. I was the Yankees' player representative, and I know that whenever pensions were brought up, Mickey would always say, 'Well, you don't have to worry about a pension for me. I won't be around to collect it.' He said it kind of kiddingly, but he meant it, I think...
...vote of confidence-despite an attempt by Rockefeller outriders to encourage a "silent" stay-away vote. The Democrats polled 53% of their registered vote, but Brown found nothing very cheering in his 1,327,245 vote tally or the fact that his Democratic rival, Old-Age Pension Promoter George McLain, registered a surprising 634,950 total...
...year pension plan, with producers contributing 1% of the actors' payroll in the first year, 3% by the third. Equity had asked...