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...Survivors Insurance System as a social insurance system that provides benefits related to previous wages, payable to workers meeting the minimum eligibility requirements, and financed out of contributions of employers and workers. Mr. Campbell, following the United States Chamber of Commerce line, alleges this system is not "a bona fide insurance system" because each insured worker does not have an individual contract...
...social security system is an insurance system under which benefits have been bought and paid for. Apparently the editors of the CRIMSON do not know that under the present OASI system the individual has no contract with the United States Government as would be necessary if this were a bona fide insurance system. Former Commissioner Altmeyer admitted this in the recent hearings conducted by the Social Security Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee. Thus, the present system is already one which, to use the words of the Harvard CRIMSON, is "subject to change at the whim of legislators...
...Card. The new union had been in existence for less than four months, was still being run by sailors, machinists and teamsters rather than bona fide dock wallopers. And I.L.A.'s new president, Tugboat Captain William V. Bradley, played a key card with neatness and effect: on the eve of the election, he met with John L. Lewis and announced that the miners' chieftain had extended his blessing. "Our financial worries are over," Bradley said, and added with satisfaction that he favored ducking permanently under Lewis' muscular wing...
...started off. After years of driving a car in France, they were continually amazed at the courteous, law-abiding U.S. motorist (by contrast, "Anarchy and chaos prevail on the roads of France"). Stopping at a motel, the Cossets discovered that not all the patrons were bona fide tourists: "In fact, [motels] seem to solve delicate problems for people anxious not to offend the puritanism of cities...
...finds in participating in the life of his chosen House will disappear. He will stand for House committee election and play House sports without the assumption that he is at the bottom of his class. Grouping Claverly residents by Houses will also aid this adjustment, for they will be bona-fide House members, instead of "non-residents...