Word: carse
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Councilman John K. Lally '49 informs the other members re failure to obtain sufficient parkees to open the across river parking lot. An eager voice arises from a slouched figure that is all but hidden in a large leather upholstered chair; closer examinations discloses the voice as that of David...
The 23 members of the Steel Advisory Committee needed only three hours with Secretary of Commerce W. Averell Harriman to work out their plan. The steelmen agreed to set aside up to 10% of the industry's production and see that the steel reached industries designated by Harriman. At...
Old Henry Ford had grown big making little cars; when he made bigger cars, (Lincoln and Mercury) he did not do as well. Young Henry Ford II thought he knew why: the bigger cars had always been subordinated to the manufacture of Fords. Last week, to give equal emphasis to...
Durable Boom. The Federal Reserve Board reported that its index of industrial production dropped slightly from a postwar peak of 192 in November to 191 in December. Despite the general decline, however, durable goods continued to advance; steel, autos, and freight cars reached new peaks.
The chief characteristic of this artificially theatrical approach to the work yesterday was Mr. Goldovsky's evident insistence that everyone do something while singing. All the staging seemed forced. People would pace about the stage, look at the audience and toward the rear of the stage, and whisper in other...