Word: burdened
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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This is also Brown's first coaching job. His appointment marks the first time since the retirement of Bert Haines, regular varsity 150 coach until 1952, that the burden of teaching both freshman and varsity lightweights has been taken off the shoulders of a single graduate student...
...turning to the deduction, installment, charge and check system of living. The Federal Reserve Board reports that U.S. families currently owe some $32.5 billion on installment plans, loans and charge accounts, and some estimates put the figure at half again as high. Obviously, since he has assumed the burden of household budgeting, the U.S. businessman has an increasing social responsibility to the community he serves. Instead of merely concerning himself with the sale and delivery of his goods, he must now extend his responsibility far beyond into careful consideration of what he should sell to whom, and on what terms...
...outstanding exception, Herbert Hoover, celebrates his 81st birthday this week.) Says Dublin: "There is no conclusive evidence that the increasing burden of office is taking a greater toll from our Chief Executives...
...There would be no radioactive fission products. This is important because the safe disposal of this dangerous material imposes a heavy cost burden on a uranium power reactor...
Disarmament will be Eisenhower's topic, since it is the U.S. that carries the heaviest arms burden (particularly in nuclear development). The State Department is convinced that Russia, essentially a poor nation, cannot keep up with the ever-increasing ante in the nuclear weapons game. Says State: if U.S. spending for defense were at the same rate as Russia's, considering the huge gap between the Soviet and U.S. economies, it would amount to $150 billion per year-almost four times the current U.S. rate. The U.S. wants first to probe the genuineness of the Russian desire...