Word: complainingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...take you down to the swamps." Huff said he had every intention of doing just that, but "I had a training schedule and I didn't have time." McKeon, said Huff, was an outstanding D.I. "He done his work, he done it well, and he never seemed to complain. By my figuring, he worked 132 hours a week. A good...
...Washington, election-conscious Democrats were quick to jump into the debate. Tennessee's Estes Kefauver took the Senate floor to complain that the Nixon-Dulles policies may "drive India and the other nations of Asia who follow her lead into more open friendship with the Soviet system." Minnesota's Hubert Humphrey suggested that Nixon, in sounding off about Nehru in Karachi, had used "the wrong place to say the wrong thing at the wrong time." Although some State Department deskmen agreed that it was indelicate diplomacy to answer India's leader from the capital of his unfriendly...
...many mentally ill are walking about? In a few years mental illness will clearly be problem No. 1−if it isn't already." Adds Jacques A. Gau, president of the National Mutual of the Students of France: "Three-quarters of the students who consult our doctors complain of anxiety, though they usually don't know precisely what the trouble is. And of the remaining 25%, many get social security benefits for other complaints, but their real trouble is mental...
...cost of research is not the only obstacle. Many industries are cramped by the shortage of scientists. Company interviewing teams comb through the new crop of graduating students each year, and educators complain that only the rejects will be left to teach. Moreover, many potential research men shy away from science because the starting pay in industry ($700 a month for a Ph.D...
JAPANESE IMPORTS are forcing shutdown of some U.S. mills, complain U.S. textilemen, who are stepping up campaign for stiffer tariffs. Both New England's Berkshire Hathaway, Inc. and Bates Manufacturing Co. are extending vacation shutdowns one week because of increasing Japanese competition, while South Carolina's small Camperdown Mills is closing down completely "in the face of Japanese competition." Japanese, however, are acting to curb exports themselves...