Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...workers, local rather than foreign development of national resources -all adding up to what economists call "the revolution of expectations." But expectations outran means; relatively backward economies could not supply the standards of fully developed states. Strained for the means, nations turned to their central banks, forced them into credit expansion by printing money...
What fuels do the Russians burn to make their Sputniks fly so fast? Wild rumors last week gave them credit for wonder-working superfuels. Not necessarily. Conventional rocket fuels such as kerosene and liquid oxygen, if skillfully used, could do the job. But superfuels are coming along-in both the U.S. and Russia...
Honors seniors will automatically be enrolled in English 99, tutorial for credit, as is now the policy with most other departments. More weight will also be given to tutors' reports of concentrators than at present, Bate added...
...poet William Butler Yeats was also a prolific playwright, with no less than twenty-four dramas, two adaptations from Sophocles, and several unpublished juvenile efforts to his credit. From this canon, which consists almost wholly of rather short works, the Poets' Theatre presents three in its current production. Although only one of the offerings is completely satisfactory, the result is still a worthwhile evening of theater...
...seven seminars, run for local women on a non-credit basis, have aimed for diversified membership in choosing their students. But the number of women, aged 19 to 90, who have applied for this year's seminars has far exceeded class limits...