Word: summing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Some $125 million of the credits already had been approved by President Truman's National Advisory Council. All of that sum will go to liquidate Argentina's outstanding commercial debts and help re-establish her good credit abroad. In addition, friendly, persuasive Cereijo had got a promise of $75 million from the National City Bank and Chase National Bank of New York, and the First National Bank of Boston, to finance future purchases of badly needed farm machinery from U.S. manufacturers...
...University is taking two steps which, when observed together, give it the appearance of having an acute case of pigeon toes. On the one foot, it is expending a large sum of money for a plaque commemorating our dead veterans of World War II; on the other, it is contemplating saving money by literally taking the roofs from over the heads of our living veterans...
While Harvard still aims to get large contributions from its alumni, the fund has produced a significant sum of money annually in small gifts for the University. Since President Conant became head of the University in 1933, all gifts have annually exceeded $5,000,000, but today universities are more worried than ever over the decrease in large fortunes and the natural decrease in large contributions...
Mize was accompanied to the American Association affiliate by pitcher Duane Pillette and infielder Al (Billy) Martin. Clarence (Cuddles) Marshall, a pitcher, was sold to the St. Louis Browns for an unannounced sum, possibly not in excess...
Miss Bentley repeated her allegations on a television program, where she no longer enjoyed Congressional immunity. Remington brought a $100,000 libel suit against Miss Bentley, the television company, and the program's sponsors, which was settled out of court last February for a "substantial sum...