Word: demands
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Teaching is also a popular graduate career in the Social Sciences, but some departments train students for quite different positions. Both the government and private business concerns consistently demand students in Economics, annually attracting as many Ph.D.'s as does education. Graduate work in Economics, hence, is more widely separated from undergraduate work than are most other departments, and, in its use of economic analysis, graduate study in Economics in some ways approaches the work in the Graduate School of Business Administration...
...shoved back anyone that attempted to get by the police into the building. "Get that ADA Harvard man off the steps," they screamed at one college photographer that tried to pass through the lines. A McCarthy Citizen mockingly shouted, "As Vice-President of the Harvard Young Republican Club, I demand to be let in!" Up on the roof a portly man in a double-breasted suit kept pacing back and forth, followed by a white cat with black spots. Their exact function is still unknown...
...Truman Administration negotiated power contracts for AEC plants in Paducah, Ky. and Pike County, Ohio with regional utilities (without calling for competitive bids) for the same basic economic reasons: as AEC's power requirements rise and fall, local power companies can supply the added demand by production in their other plants or can absorb excess power through their network to other customers in the area...
...Kremlin's new men have made adjustments, some trivial, some substantial. They sent Russian diplomats back to the diplomatic cocktail parties in Berlin, released swatches of German war prisoners from Russian prisons (the Germans estimate they still hold 138,000). They relaxed pressure on Iran, dropped their demand for the return of Kars and Ardahan from Turkey, resumed relations with Yugoslavia. They arranged for Air France to fly a Soviet-Paris service. They took their places in UNESCO and ILO, which they had previously boycotted...
EUROPEAN STEEL demand has pushed ahead of supply. Orders for finished steel products are coming in at the rate of 3,200,000 tons a month, while West Europe's capacity is less than 2,800,000 tons. Chief reason: greater use of steel for ordinary household products...