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Word: conductivity (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Paar show that Goldwater was at his most forthright. He opposed the tractor deal on both political and practical grounds. Said he: "Allowing a group of citizens, no matter how well-intentioned they may be, to conduct our foreign affairs once could lead to a repetition of it at any time a foreign Communist leader saw fit to take prisoners and then offered to release them, say for 500 electric shavers or a solid-gold Cadillac or 200 tractors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republicans: Making the Rounds | 6/16/1961 | See Source »

...Commencement exercises, President Bunting awarded the Capt. Jonathan Fay prize to Mrs. Susan Gregg Warran '61, whose scholarship, conduct, and character gave evidence of the "highest promise" in the class. Mrs. Jean Huleatt Wheeler '48 received the Caroline I. Wil-by prize for the best Ph.D. thesis...

Author: By Mary ELLEN Gale, | Title: Cliffe Graduates 241 At 79th Commencement | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

...College's course of conduct is complicated by several factors. Many men and some women are quick to object to incorporating Radcliffe within Harvard, arguing that men's and women's educational goals are different. As Mrs. Bunting sees it, "Women must pattern their lives differently from men, but with a little ingenuity on the part of society, including educational institutions, the logistics can be accomplished. Differences in pattern need not dictate differences in purpose." Yet clearly a woman's college, as such, is better equipped to provide the requisite pattern of train1

Author: By Mary ELLEN Gale, | Title: Mrs. Bunting Restores 'Climate of Expectation' | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

...with such reforms, many of them long overdue, came a much less defensible Quadros order to the Justice Minister calling for "investigation of the conduct of foreign news agencies functioning in our country, in view of the dissemination by these agencies of baseless stories of sensationalist or alarming character." The order called for "energetic steps for definitive repression" if the charges were true. Fidel Castro's news agency, Prensa Latina, cheered the order. But the independent Jornal do Brasil saw it as a clear threat to a free press: "If the President thinks he is going to take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: Sharpening Definitions | 6/2/1961 | See Source »

...boss of the nation's second biggest electrical company last week was both contrite and positive. Mark W. Cresap Jr.. president of Westinghouse Electric Corp., denied any personal knowledge of the conspiracy, but accepted his "share of the responsibility" and promised to make "law abidance, ethical business conduct and integrity the way of life at Westinghouse." Cresap's reaction to the whole "sorry" episode: "I hope the long-run results will be constructive and wholesome for the entire industry." Coals & Cricket. By the time Cresap appeared, the subcommittee was already digging into the possibility that there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business Ethics: Price Fixing (Contd.) | 5/26/1961 | See Source »

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