Word: risked
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Once again the year ended with the thought of war; that spring, Carl Friedrich said that the United States had to be willing to risk war so that Nazism could be stopped...
...John C. Bennett, D.D., president of Union Theological Seminary. The Biblical viewpoint places you in the mainstream of 20th century activity and, as oft it has, commands even the reluctant to shoulder the robe and risk of the prophet...
...some money. So have the rising cost of living, higher social security and local taxes, and the speed-up in federal income-tax collections. More important, in a basic shift in personal habits, fickle depositors have been bypassing traditional savings institutions and investing funds directly into high-rate, low risk outlets as tax-free bonds, treasury notes and mutual funds. From only 2.5 billion in the final three months of last year, such new invesment shot up to 9 billion during the first quarter of 1966. How They Rate. In the resulting battle for savers' favor, there are three...
...that seems a strange place for a major corporation to risk some of its reputation and $1,250,000 of its cash in an effort to provide good housing, it is. Yet U.S. Gypsum Co., the world's largest manufacturer of building materials (1965 sales: $304 million), is taking the gamble...
...four per cent favor free elections, even if the Viet Cong win, but almost exactly the same percentage opposed even a gradual withdrawal. Seventy per cent favor a United Nations-supervised truce, preserving current de facto political divisions. But 77 per cent oppose any kind of withdrawal which would risk the loss of Laos or Thailand, the possible result of such a truce...