Word: chaotic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...fidgety neons, blatant billboards and tricky traffic markers-that the messages are often lost in the shuffle. This week Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art is staging a show, "Signs in the Street," which it hopes will open the U.S.'s sign-weary eyes to just how chaotic the situation has become...
...spirit of due process of law, the law of our land, our ancient heritage of liberty, requires us to bring order and fairness into the field which has recently become so chaotic," he concluded...
...Someone who, year after year, has contributed to the spiritual uplift of a chaotic modern world and who, at 86, still goes on doing it - Arturo Toscanini...
What to do? First, the Federal Government must put its chaotic medical house in order by adopting the consolidation plans of the commission headed by ex-President Hoover (which ex-President Truman also supported). At the same time, voluntary agencies seeking to improve the nation's health must organize effectively in a nationwide council. Dr. Means makes these recommendations...
Chaos in East Texas. To support his case, Thompson points to the once chaotic state of oil production and marketing. The Texas commission was set up by" a legislative act in 1891 to regulate railroad rates and transportation; soon it assumed other regulatory powers. But not much attention was paid to the state's oil reserves until 1930, when the huge East Texas oilfield blew in and upset the price structure of world petroleum...