Word: transfer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last month the N.Y.S.E. belatedly began a computer-run Central Certificate Service, which will do away with the physical transfer of stock certificates held in brokers' names. These account for 75% of Big Board trading, but it will be next year before all N.Y.S.E. stocks are in the computer, and 1970 or later before the system takes in the snarled over-the-counter market. In the meantime, the prospect is that the stock markets will continue to be plagued by paperwork...
Then came the trip to the ninth-floor operating room. Anesthesiologist Earle C. Skinner saw to it that the positive-pressure machine, the EKG monitor and the transfusions kept going during the transfer. There was such a crowd in the fifth-floor hall?relatives, aides, hospital personnel?that Kennedy could not be wheeled to the main elevator. Instead, he had to be wheeled to an elevator that did not go all the way up and be transferred to the main elevator at another floor...
...valiant but futile runs at the four minute mile; Frank Haggerty established himself as one of the nation's best hurdlers before a freak accident cut short his senior season. More than anything else Harvard lacked experience, but there may be help from the freshmen and there is a transfer student from Northeastern who is expected to provide some 9.7 speed...
...appropriation for the classrooms involved a transfer from funds slated for the City Hospital. The final Council vote on the matter...
Cost of the Contretemps. If the recent surge in market trading continues, the city will lose little if any stock-transfer tax revenue, which has grown from $166 million in fiscal 1967 to $242 million this year. For the Big Board, the cost of the contretemps may be considerable but bearable. Estimates are that the $80 million complex that it scrapped two years ago would cost at least $20 million more today...