Word: quickly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Concurrent Dangers. The international problems awaiting Nixon range from reform of the world monetary system, shaken three times in the past year, to the concurrent dangers of Balkanization and military hegemony in Africa. And most demand quick attention. Among them...
...Expand international monetary reserves, which have become too thin to support the expanding volume of world trade. Since the recent humbling of the franc, France may be more willing than before to support the quick creation of the "special drawing rights." The SDRs are a form of "paper gold" that would be dispensed by the International Monetary Fund to supplement real gold, dollars and pounds in bankrolling trade and investment...
...smallest dabbler in penny stocks and the manager of a billion-dollar mutual fund have at least one thing in common: both men are always alert for the inside tip, the informed gossip that can lead to quick profit. Not surprisingly, stockbrokers often pick up those tips ahead of their customers. And they usually pass the information along to large institutions whose trading pays big commissions. Last week, for just such misuse of inside information, the Securities and Exchange Commission severely penalized the world's biggest brokerage house, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith...
Harvard opened the game with Bob Havern centering a line of Dave Cavanagh and Skip Barry and with Caleb Warren and Don Olsen at defense. Havern, a quick, small center, scored first at 7:20 of the first period, and then, nine seconds later, wing Barry slapped a puck past Bowdoin goalie John Bradley for the second Crimson goal...
...even this is merely an appeal to the state's self-interest. It is crisp, numerical, clinical--only distantly related to the attempted abortions by wire coat hangers and steam from boiling turpentine that Baird is always so quick to talk about...