Word: branche
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Next year's double program is designed to satisfy the needs of both those students interested in the study of whole organisms, and those interested in analytical biology, that branch which "uses the tools of the other sciences," Carroll M. Williams, chairman of the Biology department, explained. An adequate program must recognize these two major divisions of modern Biology, he stressed...
They already do. From its 28 regional and branch offices in Japan. Dentsu services more than 2,000 clients, accounts for almost 30% of Japan's total advertising billings of $530 million. (Unlike U.S. agencies, Dentsu handles competing accounts, e.g., eleven of Tokyo's leading department stores.) Anxious to expand the agency's operations beyond Japan, Yoshida this year will organize Dentsu International, hopes to establish working relationships with other agencies around the world. In anticipation of Dentsu's continued expansion along with Japan's booming economy. Yoshida is having plans drawn...
...that hard-pressed Red China could not match, and Russian influence now surpasses Chinese in North Viet Nam. Russian experts are found in every branch of industry. Russian professors abound in every school; the Ecole de Musique alone...
...have been experimenting with a new gimmick: instant interest. Last week, California's banks became the first to introduce instant interest on a state-wide basis. Following the lead of individual banks in New York and other cities around the U.S., the Bank of America and other California branch banking giants announced that they too would begin to compute interest on savings accounts from the day of each deposit instead of only at specific times...
Economics in many ways remains almost "a branch of theology," Joan Robinson, Reader in Economics in Girton College, Cambridge, declared yesterday afternoon before an overflow audience at, Littauer Center. Although the subject has slowly become more scientific, it hasn't really progressed "any further than alchemy," she added...