Word: tucker
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Those who failed to get to Agassiz for Radcliffe pay day before four o'clock yesterday afternoon have through tomorrow to pay Elizabeth Tucker '53 at Moors Hall, it was announced last night...
Puccini: Tosco (Love Duet, Act I) (Ljuba Welitch, soprano; Richard Tucker, tenor; the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Max Rudolf conducting; Columbia, 1 side LP). Some of Puccini's most heart-pulling music, beautifully sung. Although her voice is thinner, the Met's flaming new Tosca, in Vissi d'Arte, which completes the side, stands up mighty well with her Golden-Age counterpart, Claudia Muzio...
...WMEX: "Story of the Symphony" (Mahler's Fifth Symphony). Tucker Keiser, Northeastern University...
Bazooka Boom. Thus with no fanfare last week, the Ford Motor Co., which made airplane engines in World War II, took on the job of making Pratt & Whitney Wasp Majors for B-36s in Chicago's vast onetime Tucker plant. To boost GR-S synthetic rubber production up to a maximum of 760,000 tons a year, Goodyear and Goodrich rubber companies were asked by RFC to reopen the last two idle rubber plants. And where quick action has been needed, U.S. industry has jumped to the job. Example: to fill the U.S. Army's need...
...lure the middle-class money into "buying bonds (and thus prove his case), Tucker designed an issue with advantages unheard of in the U.S. The bonds were made wholly taxexempt, given an absolute government guarantee. They could be used at face value in paying taxes, and were acceptable (at 90% of face value) as collateral for Central Reserve Bank loans...