Word: recommended
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...this confronted the Bank of England with a delicate dilemma: Should the bank recommend an increase in Britain's discount rate from 6% to 7%, or perhaps more? Such a move would reduce the sterling drain, but it would make it harder for British businessmen to borrow money, and thus unsettle the economy more. The decision is largely up to Leslie K. O'Brien, who took office last week as the bank's 114th governor...
...solution may well be a kind of pilot trust-a form of revocable living trust that is funded at his death by his life insurance proceeds and corporate benefits. Many bankers recommend splitting such a trust into two parts-a "marital trust" and a family or "non-marital trust." The surviving spouse gets the income from both trusts, while being allowed to use the principal of the marital trust if necessary. When he or she dies, federal estate taxes apply only to the nonmarital trust and only to the amount that exceeds $60,000. The principal of the nonmarital trust...
...Boar's-Head Tavern, Mistress Quickly (Jan Miner), in an orange and yellow-green costume, sports an appropriately fiery head of red hair, but is otherwise forgettable. The tart-tongued tart Doll Tearsheet (Alix Elias), dark-haired and rouge-cheeked, has only her low neckline to recommend her; the monotonous and whining voice with which she delivers all her lines is painful beyond belief...
After Suspense and Sex, the S ingredient that most often brings bestsellerdom is Salvation. That lofty subject, sprinkled with touches of the first two, is the theme of two briskly selling women's novels. They have nothing more than that to recommend them...
...proctors might talk down ROTC," says Harry P. Kerr '64, Faculty Advisor to ROTC, "but so far there is no real evidence of it. All we have is rank hearsay." At least seven of the thirty or more proctors have been in ROTC; these proctors tend to recommend the program if it adapts well to an individual case...