Word: whats
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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In the same sentence you state that if same amount had been in savings bank over same interim at 3¼%, it would grow to $1,417. Honest, boys, it wouldn't. The twelve-year-old volunteers that $1,000 at 3½% compounded quarterly for ten years would...
Re your June 1 article on Senator Fulbright and Ogden Reid, it appears that the main object of the piece was to have an excuse to indulge in name-calling. To save me, I could not find anything improper in the questions the Senator asked the aspiring young man. And...
Shirley, understandably, was thinking about her career and what a TIME cover story would do for it. "It's still so early," said she, speaking the truth. For it is precisely because it is early in a career of great promise that Shirley is on TIME'S cover...
Being on the cover of TIME can, in its way, be a recognition of position or fine achievement-but not necessarily. TIME'S gallery of cover subjects, as varied as life itself, is composed of men and women well remembered and long forgotten. The criterion for being on the...
The President delighted his Republican audience with some joshing remarks about Mamie. "After the 1952 campaign, one of the expert political analysts told my wife, I thought very unwisely, that she was responsible for 74 electoral votes. I have never before admitted to her that I thought that was an...