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ON THIS DAY
In 1918, the first days of daylight savings were reported a big success in conserving fuel for U.S. business.
In 1939, the American Civil Liberties Union defended Nazis' right to distribute propaganda in the U.S.
In 1980, a year after President Carter eliminated controls on oil prices, a windfall profits tax was imposed on the oil industry.
In 1989, a New York Times editorial declared the Cold War over.
In 1999, a research group found that new MBAs going into consulting expected an average first-year compensation package of $139,000 ($165,000 for Stanford grads) with an average signing bonus of $19,000.
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