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For both UMT and the 1957 recommendations of the Cordiner committee on higher and more attractive salaries for trained, essential, skilled personnel are expensive items to present to a budget-minded President. UMT, if it were as universal as the British system, would require all fit American males to perform...
Under the plan, a homeowner who wants to move or trade up can sell his house to a real estate broker or builder for an agreed price. The broker or builder can get an FHA-insured loan equal to this price if he puts an amount equal to 15% of...
John Betjeman, 52, is a gentle, witty, rumpled Englishman who has been called "the greatest bad poet now living." It would be in character if he agreed with that estimate, although he can be called "bad" only in the sense that his rhymes sometimes jingle like a song writer'...
Editor at Large. The prison press must publish under conditions that would ulcerate an editor on the outside. Personnel turnover can be high or low, but it is never stable; for one issue the Utah State Prison's Pointer News had an "Editor at Large" on the masthead after...
The Great Shortage. Inevitably, the rush to buy-and the reluctance to sell-created a shortage of stocks in 1958. Though the number of shares on the exchange has increased 400% (to 5 billion) since 1929, the number of long-term investors has probably grown 20 times. The year saw...