Word: developers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Gospel," said Macmillan, "says man cannot live by bread alone. We believe that man has a spiritual destiny also. Every individual should have freedom to develop his personality. On this foundation our whole political system is built...
...couple of memorably steamy scenes of decadence. The direction, by Martin (The Long, Hot Summer) Ritt, is sure and vigorous. The acting is excellent. Actor Brynner, once the mind stops boggling at his henna-rinsed toupee, tugs powerfully at the sympathies. Actress Woodward, despite her tendency to develop mannerisms instead of a style, gives a winning and intelligent impression of an ugly duckling at the moment when she becomes a swan...
Later, Board Member Szymczak insisted that he had been misunderstood, declared that he had simply meant to say that the Fed would adopt an even tougher policy except for unemployment. Summed up a Fed spokesman: "Unemployment is a distressing fact. But we feel that we have to develop a sound economy so that we won't fall into a slump again and have even more unemployment." By raising the lending rate to member banks, the Fed showed its confidence that the U.S. economic recovery is steadily picking up steam-and its fear that inflation is once more a major...
However, the Crimson's depth is hardly an unusual occurrence. Barnaby's main strategy each season is to develop a squad of nine players who can all play good squash. If he happens to have a few men who can play excellent squash, so much the better, but it is balance which has made Barnaby's teams as consistently top-flight in squash as Bob kiphuth's Yale teams have been in swimming...
First, though, Monro continued, the idea that "students just do not want loans" must be dispelled. He cited figures indicating that "it is within the power of any college to develop an active student interest in loans." As to the question of whether it is "moral" to encourage students to borrow in order to pay their college bills, Monro noted that people seem to have little reservation about taking on other large debts...