Word: bearishness
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Brain-Truster Tugwell, tarnished glamor boy of the New Deal, had a chance in Puerto Rico to make a political comeback. Thanks largely to the good offices of bearish, sad-eyed Luis Muñoz Marin, President of Puerto Rico's Senate, he seemed to be making...
...years: His personality is rough and bearish; he may run rather than walk. He can build a tower of six or seven cubes, insert a square block in a square hole. He also throws and kicks a ball, knows 50 words, puts dolls to bed, talks about his experiences, asks for food and toilet...
...Weber, in spite of the fact that he was the first U. S. modernist, and is still going strong, is bearish on the whole issue. Says he: "Modern art is a barren field whose soil needs spiritual humus to turn it over for the planting of new seeds...
...This is a National Emergency, not a mere trade depression. It is having an unreasonably bearish psychological influence on the market. Example: although steel securities are down, steel production has been moving up. A moratorium would give dazed security holders a breathing spell in which to realize how cheap they have made stocks in relation to current earnings and National Defense prospects...
...Despite a bearish pounding taken by the stockmarket, an investment banking syndicate headed by Wall Street's Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. sold most of a $75,000,000 issue of U. S. Steel debentures in one day, but still had about $7,000,000 of them left at week...