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...Ages. A major obstacle to changing U.S. diet patterns has been the attitude of the meat and dairy industries. Authors Keys and Keys tackle both head on. For children, they see no objection to milk, but no advantage in stuffing them with butter and ice cream. For adults, they would cut all three of these items sharply. The dairy industry, they argue, could actually increase its market by concentrating more on skim milk, low-fat protein milk and plain cottage cheese -good for all ages. As for meat, the most expensive cuts of beef are the fattest, but the biggest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Fats & Facts | 3/30/1959 | See Source »

Cambridge historian Herbert Butter-field last night called the seventeenth century scientific revolution "the turning point in world history...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Butterfield Speaks of Importance Of Scientific Revolution in History | 3/25/1959 | See Source »

Certainly there are exceptions to the assistant director's claim, "We are using our manpower 100 per cent efficinetly." Why should two women in the Freshman Union automatically dole out two pats of butter to each and every student? Must an employee be paid $1.30 per hour to stand idly behind a coffee urn waiting for an occasional order? Progress is being made in this direction, however, as a study is currently underway to assess the efficiency of workers within the Department...

Author: By Daniel N. Flickinger, | Title: Dining Hall Department Faces Price Squeeze | 3/20/1959 | See Source »

...Russian knowledge of the U.S.: seven movie screens simultaneously showing different images on the same subject (e.g., seven views of supermarkets, highway cloverleafs), with a commentary in Russian; an IBM RAMAC brain that will give electronic answers-printed in Russian-to such questions about the U.S. as "How much butter was consumed last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN TRADE: U.S Corner in Russia | 3/16/1959 | See Source »

...plant. Along with recession slowdowns at other big companies-Bendix Products Division, U.S. Rubber, Curtiss-Wright-the cutbacks pushed total county unemployment to a record 15,900-more than 16% of the labor force. Lines started forming on Lafayette Street for handouts of surplus Government beans, rice and butter. At one point the city's Council of Community Services reported 3,788 hardship cases per month, and people could be heard wishing that Studebaker would go under once and for all. Says a Chamber of Commerce official: "A minority wanted Studebaker to die, so we could take a fresh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: All's Right in South Bend | 3/2/1959 | See Source »

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