Word: prefered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...pleas and now the threats of Washington to pull out its troops, while the U.S. ignores the fact that 300,000 Americans are in Europe primarily to act as an advance guard for U.S. defense. American forces are not in Europe out of charity: the Pentagon would clearly prefer that Berlin be the battleground in a potential encounter with the Soviet Union rather than Boston. Says Jobert: "In all frankness, if it is in the interest of the U.S. to remain in Europe, it will remain here. If it is not in its interest, it will leave...
Louis E. Martin, librarian of Harvard College, said he thought the library community would prefer professional librarian for the $38,500-a-year post...
...funds take initial investments of $5,000, $10,000 or even less, pool them and invest them in "short-term money market instruments"-large-denomination C.D.s, U.S. Treasury bills (which yield 7.6% but usually are available only in blocks of $10,000) and other high-yielding paper. Typically, they prefer maturities on these instruments of less than 45 days. The funds generally charge a fee of .75% to 1% of the investment, but no other commission or sales charge; interest earned is calculated daily and credited to each investor's individual account. An investor can cash in some...
...sits behind the organ in the Garden? (Hint, he is reputed to play the fastest national anthem in the NHL and NBA) What kind of organ does he prefer to play...
Young people apparently prefer carrying portable radios and cassette recorders to dropping 25? into the slot for two plays on a Wurlitzer. "There's a changing life-style in America," laments Wurlitzer Vice President Ago Koerv. " Instead of the soda fountain and local hamburger joint, we have McDonald's and Kentucky Fried Chicken- organizations that don't want to encourage people to hang around...