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Word: taxing (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Since that time, Fortas has been called upon to defend Johnson's former secretary, Bobby Baker, and to cover up for Presidential aide Walter Jenkins when he was arrested in Washington on a morals charge. Fortas's wife handles the Johnson family's tax accounts...

Author: By William C. Bryson, | Title: The Fortas Reflex | 10/7/1968 | See Source »

When President Johnson asked Congress to pass his 10 percent income tax surcharge this summer, Congress demanded--and passed--a $6 billion cut in federal spending, and that cut is being severely felt at Harvard...

Author: By Andrew Jamison, | Title: Harvard Scientists Will Be Hard Hit By Reductions in Federal Spending | 10/5/1968 | See Source »

NOTHING is tougher than being a policeman in a free society. For one thing, the U.S. Constitution guarantees as much individual liberty as public safety will allow. To uphold that elusive ideal, the policeman is supposed to mediate family disputes that would tax a Supreme Court Justice, soothe angry ghetto Negroes despite his scant knowledge of psychology, enforce hundreds of petty laws without discrimination, and use only necessary force to bring violators before the courts. The job demands extraordinary skill, restraint and character-qualities not usually understood by either cop-hating leftists, who sound as if they want to exterminate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: THE POLICE NEED HELP | 10/4/1968 | See Source »

...Nashville's Music Row commands prime-time television bookings, $15,000-per-night personal appearances, and record royalties that may amount to $150,000 by year's end. So although she is still in the first grade in the vocal department, she has graduated with honors in tax brackets. The benefits are already evident in her household. Her 25-year-old husband Mitchell has just retired from his job as gas jockey at a Nashville service station...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recordings: The Anti-Middle-Class Market | 10/4/1968 | See Source »

...frustrations came to a head two weeks ago, over an article by a bright young girl columnist named B.J. (for Billie Jo) Phillips. Three weeks ago, her editorial page column tackled the Georgia Power Co., which is seeking a rate increase to offset the 10% federal income tax surcharge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Frustration in Atlanta | 10/4/1968 | See Source »

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