Word: crashes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pressing for a nationwide across-the-board "crash program" for education in Germany today. German students are presently being taught by pre-1933 standards. "Automation requires intellectual mobility," Erler said, and unless Germany immediately reforms its educational system, it will not be able to compete in "material production or intellectual life" in the coming generation...
...mother was tiny (under 5 ft.) but determined. She opened a gift shop to keep the family going, and after the 1929-30 crash his father lost his job and never worked again. Says Brother Fred: "Mother was a madam president, but she was never really the president of anything, always just the second level. But Mother used to throw it around: 'I'm a businesswoman,' she would say. John was very hurt by this." Admits Cheever: "It was one of the reasons I left home so early. I'd be damned if I would...
...butcher who parlayed the profits from selling meat to the Union Army into a $100 million real estate empire; and Frances Miriam (Mimi) Crenshaw, 22, Delta Air Lines stewardess; he for the third time (his first wife divorced him in 1958, his second died in a February 1963 plane crash); in Palm Beach Gardens...
When Ingmar Bergman fails, he does it not with a flump but a crash--a crash because his mastery of film technique is so complete that his movies consistently reach the heights of visual excellence. And from such heights, one can achieve a searing success or a crashing failure...
Robert Koh of Allentown, Pa., a second-year student at the Business School, died yesterday of injuries he received in an auto crash Thursday night in Newton...