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...credit would be the second big break for business so far in 1971. Last January the Administration granted businessmen a speeded-up depreciation allowance on machine and equipment spending. This so-called "asset depreciation range," or ADR, increases by 20% the pace at which investment in equipment can be written off. In effect, it is a tax reduction. If Nixon's proposed investment tax credit were added to the ADR, corporations would stand to gain a total of about $7 billion in tax reductions in fiscal 1972. By contrast, the Administration's program would bring about savings...
John Day, her campaign manager and brother, said that the Hicks campaign spent less than $50,000 on the preliminary and was run by 1400 volunteers. "Louise is the greatest asset to the campaign. Her presence makes loads and loads of converts to her cause. She has a charisma for people," Day said about his sister in the Boston Globe (September...
John Day, her campaign manager and brother, said that the Hicks campaign spent less than $50,000 on the preliminary and was run by 1400 volunteers. "Louise is the greatest asset to the campaign. Her presence makes loads and loads of converts to her cause. She has a charisma for people," Day said about his sister in the Boston Globe (September...
John Day, her campaign manager and brother, said that the Hicks campaign spent less than $50,000 on the preliminary and was run by 1400 volunteers. "Louise is the greatest asset to the campaign. Her presence makes loads and loads of converts to her cause. She has a charisma for people," Day said about his sister in the Boston Globe (September...
Although very feminine and pretty, Bourke-White liked to be treated on assignment like one of the boys. Once she complained that her male colleagues were "somewhat overprotective when there was shooting." But she was also smart enough to realize that her gender could be an asset: "At important meetings, a woman is not as likely to be thrown out as a man." Demanding and visionary, in 1954 she badgered Henry Luce into promising that she would be LIFE'S first photographer to go to the moon. "Even at the peak of her career," recalled Eisenstaedt, "she was willing...