Word: apparentement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Neck Out. Outside the Senate, in his speeches around the nation, Jack Kennedy has held steadfastly to his independence. He appeared before the Florida Bar Association, criticized the legal profession for its "apparent indifference" to lawyers who, by the evidence before the McClellan committee, had engaged in "legal racketeering." Last...
President Alfred Hayes of the New York Federal Reserve Bank was a little more helpful. He hinted broadly that "other actions are on the fire." Two days later it became apparent what some of those actions are. The Fed, which has kept heavy pressure on member banks, eased the pressure...
From whom the necessary leadership is to come, if it is to come at all, is a difficult and critical question. The President may decide that he cannot fulfill the demands of the Presidency, and then resign in favor of Vice President Nixon. Even if Mr. Eisenhower remains in office...
What touched off the Fed's rapid shift were many of the same mixed signs of advance and retreat apparent for months in the U.S. economy. The differences were in degree. Instead of the expected seasonal rise, overall industrial production slipped another notch in October to 142 on the...
Marblehead goes to disastrous lengths to prove the point. He whips up a Hollywood-type talent search for "the typical Navyman," whom he personally selects, sight unseen, because he likes the fellow's name: Farragut Jones. It represents the finest in Navy tradition, but from the first word uttered...