Word: charting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Administration considers virtual full employment. Still, the U.S. does not yet have classical inflation-a sustained price rise of more than 2% a year. Industrial production is rising faster than the supply of money required to absorb it, and wage gains have stayed comfortably ahead of price increases (see chart...
...jobs"-out of work for less than five weeks-and a quarter of the total are seeking part-time jobs. Less than 3% of the nation's adult men are unemployed. What raises the overall statistics is "class unemployment"-joblessness among nonwhites, women, teenagers and the unskilled (see chart...
Dayton Place? Entitled A Family Album, it opens with an ancestral chart that looks at first glance like the Stuart family tree, minus the bar sinister. Before running off the page, it traces Lyndon's lineage back to his paternal great-great-great-great-grandmother, Sukey Johnson, whose date and place of birth are apparently unrecorded. Dozens of family photographs portray L.B.J.'s sturdy forebears, from Father Sam, looking astonishingly like L.B.J. on a bad day, to Maternal Great-Grandfather George Washington Baines Sr., a fire-breathing Baptist preacher who was president of Baylor University and the deadliest...
...chart reading should pall and travel beckon, the U.S. Travel Service has advice about how best to go far, fast and inexpensively. While the Government has not yet taken a hand in promoting the citizen's social life, the Travel Service will arrange for visitors from abroad to stay in the home of almost any American who wants foreign company...
...opens its 176th term, the court also confronts a docket of 1,300 other cases-a fever chart of almost every crucial conflict in the U.S. Among the highlights...