Word: dangerously
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There would be danger in such a reaction. The Master's choice may be sensible, capable, competent, but he may also be apathetic to the goings-on in the Council. And in this way, the Council may revert to its old pettiness and internal dissension. The problem simply is that the Masters cannot know the qualifications and characteristics of all their House members; they need advice...
...storm was on. CALL SECRET MEET AS FALLOUT PERILS L.A.. cried Hearst's Los Angeles Herald & Express. ATOM FALLOUT RISE HERE SETS OFF PANIC. cried the Chandler Mirror-News.Switchboards lit up as anxious residents phoned city officials, newspaper offices. TV studios. Scientists passed out the word. "No danger to anyone.'' said U.C.L.A.'s Nuclear Medicine Expert Dr. Thomas Hennessey. "I don't think the public's mind should be relieved." said U.S.C.'s Biochemistry Professor Dr. Paul Saltman. And when AEC said later that it hoped to conduct one more test shot...
Both Kennedy and Furcolo jumped off to immediate leads, and never were in danger, as the avalanche of Democratic votes poured in. With 1,422 of 1,970 precincts reporting, the count stood...
...nonetheless showed concern about inflation by pointing a finger at credit as the great danger. "Selective"' consumer credit curbs might have to be imposed, warned Fed Vice Chairman C. Canby Balderston in Manhattan, if auto and mortgage credit are "radically" loosened. Balderston placed part of the blame for the recession on the $5.5 billion credit expansion in 1955, which, he said, caused companies to overexpand. He said that the danger of another credit burst "might create a widespread public demand for consumer credit controls as an alternative to enhanced cyclical fluctuations or to an increased degree of general credit...
...Loans are definitely increasing in relative importance," Glimp pointed out, adding that "a danger inherent in this trend is that a lot of emphasis on loans may cause colleges to neglect scholarships...