Word: careful
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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About 12 million U.S. workers have a stake in union welfare funds, totaling some $17 billion and theoretically set up to provide pensions, medical care and other benefits for members. Last week New York's State Insurance Department, making a fast public audit of a dozen-odd union funds at hearings in Manhattan, proved that some union officials are firm in the philosophy that benefits should begin with the guardians of the funds. Samples...
Hospitals which try to change their routines get nowhere. The complaints go on. Says Dichter: it is not really bad coffee or the early awakening that bothers the patient but a basic emotional need for being mothered. However, this must be done with the greatest care: even when an adult is behaving most like a child, he resents any apparent slight to his "mature individuality." He seems to feel: "Care for me. But also respect...
...January low of $187 for a 76-lb. flask. Last week mercury rose another $4 to $6 a flask, causing one veteran trader to complain that "the market's just plain crazy." But there was a reason: producers were not running their mines full tilt to take care of big new demands for the metal (e.g., in the atomic field) for fear that the demand would disappear while they were spending a lot of money expanding. But when the Administration recently guaranteed the producers a fixed market over 3½ years for 200,000 flasks at $225, the mines...
...meas ure of its success is that, despite the decline of defense spending, contracts to small firms have been going up. To keep the small businessman abreast of good management techniques. SBA has also put out 53 booklets on topics ranging from "How to Build Your Sales Volume" to "Care of Hydraulic Systems."* Staff specialists help with individual problems, e.g., a paraplegic veteran looking for markets to unload his overproduction of white mice, a soda-fountain supplier looking for new confections to round out his line...
What'll You Have? In Milwaukee, Carlton G. Doschuetz, 27, convicted of breaking into a railroad boxcar and stealing two cases of beer, said he didn't care much for himself, just wanted to keep a supply on hand for guests...