Word: catalystic
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...Would-be Catalyst. Obviously, no single man can bring together and coordinate all the conflicting interests...
...Phillips Brooks House cabinet voted unanimously last night to renew the American Indian Project for 1962-64. Stephen L. Bayne '64, who directed the project last year, praised the program as an effective "catalyst" on the tribal communities, victims of widespread juvenile delinquency, adult apathy, and alcoholism...
...better. The description of the Anglican theological stance (more like the twist) fairly leaped out at me. "Not the brain-numbing abstractions of Germany's sages, but an urbane lucidity spiced-a la C. S. Lewis -with literate Oxbridge wit." Well could we have used such a catalyst...
...paper's editorial content rather than its business operation. Each is an avid Cleveland booster. And each has a healthy respect for the other. "I happen to believe Louis Seltzer has a lot on the ball." says Vail. Seltzer returns the compliment, though somewhat more subtly. "My catalyst is competition and collision." says he. "When I'm pushed hardest, that's when I feel best. I sure as hell feel real good right...
...carefully investing in a wide range of new industries and public works from Casablanca to Baghdad, Shoman's new Arab Bank acted as a catalyst for Arab economic development in the days when no one was willing to bet on it. Says Shoman: "There would not be any industry here if we had not helped finance it." Arab Bank loans created jobs for more than 100,000 workers, and in Jordan the bank's loans for new cement, textile, and food-processing plants have given the country a growth rate in the Middle East second only...