Word: swingingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...news of Wall Street and to pursue stories of individuals and companies as well as broad trends. Yale-educated, Rappleye grew up in New York City (his father is the retired dean of Columbia Medical School), and is glad to be back. "It's a little hard to swing in Washington," he says...
...Gard Wiggins, administrative vice-president of the University, pointed out last week that the MTA had been evenly divided over the question of selling the land for several years, and that he hoped a strong stand by McLernon might swing the balance...
...vocal businessmen bucked it. (They wanted a more sweeping reform of tax depreciation rates.) Since then, business opposition to the Kennedy proposal has melted considerably, and the tax credit now seems likely to be enacted. One blue-ribbon industrial group, the Machinery and Allied Products Institute, did much to swing opinion by pointing out that an 8% writeoff would have as much impact, for most industries, as a 40% speedup in depreciation writeoffs. President Kennedy has also helped his own cause by speeding depreciation schedules in the textile industry and promising that further liberalization is ahead in the railroad, aircraft...
...weary scholar in search of truth can no longer "Swing--to the Real Thing." Harvard, and all of Cambridge, have been left open-mouthed and empty-handed by a dire lack of Coca-Cola. This unprecedented occurrence is due to a two-week-old Teamster strike against Coke...
...they're all good boys so they swing to me," says Ralph Cahaly (left) proprietor of Cahaly's at 47 Mt. Auburn St. He gleefully related tales of glassy-eyed undergraduates staggering into his store, their hands bloody from beating on empty House Coke machines...