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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...removed his hat and topcoat, and stepped up to address the spectators: "Whenever I return here," said he, "I invariably sense, in these surroundings, an atmosphere of simplicity and peace ... My mind goes back nostalgically to the conditions I knew as a boy. We did not then know the term 'world tension'; life was peaceful, serene and happy...
Eventually, according to the Dean, the Department of Financial Aid may achieve a one-two ratio of outright gifts to long-term loans. At present, the rate is one-three...
...graduated at the age of twenty and moved on right away to Harvard Law School, where he managed to miss the first term exams because of an appendicitis attack. He joined the Air Force in mid-1941 and graduated from officers' training school four months after Pearl Harbor...
INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS will rise to $300 billion by early 1960, from $288.5 billion at end of last June. Long-term savings in life insurance, banks and Government bonds now average $5,500 for each U.S. household, v. $4,000 in 1950, only...
Furthermore, the 5% bonds loosened the pressure on the short-term market. The discount rate on the three-month bills offering dropped noticeably (4.194% to 4.007%) before a new issue at week's end was offered at a record high 4.262%. Treasury officials, however, called the jump temporary, expect that the rate will decline again this week...