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Most of the men are real nervous, but I open them up and usually they just want to talk." Neither she nor her parents see anything especially wrong with her employ. "My folks know I work here, but they don't mind," she says. "I'm just being nice to lonely...
...varieties of trumpet extermely well; and his mastery of the valveless trumpet is a great wonder considering the art was lost for nearly two centuries. The program had unusual offerings, but except for the Greene suite those that were not unusual were dull. There are far better ways to employ the skills of first-rank artists...
...average of 2.5% a year. While some services-notably communications and utilities-did better than that, most non-product industries did worse. Real estate, financial and insurance services posted productivity gains of about 1.8%, and business and professional services averaged about 1.2%. Last year service industries, which employ more than 60% of the work force, accounted for little more than half of the $974 billion G.N.P. Obviously, more service employees produced less than fewer manufacturing employees. As a consequence, prices in service industries rose, contributing to inflation...
Heeding the call for social responsibility, many corporations now try to fill managerial posts with blacks or women. An even more logical solution, though, would be to employ persons who can meet the demands of both the N.A.A.C.P. and Women's Lib: black businesswomen. Is this rare breed finally emerging? The answer depends on where one looks. Black businesswomen are practically nonexistent in the executive suites of major corporations. The other side of the token is that they have begun to appear in fields as varied as advertising, stockbrokerage and banking...
...rarely performed Ariodante. Though he hopes to invite La Scala, the Vienna Staatsoper and Britain's Royal Opera to Washington, he wants "nothing to do with a glorified booking house." Included in his future plans for the center are a series of programs of choral masterpieces that will employ the resources of the city's excellent choirs, and an election-year revival of George Gershwin's musical spoof of the presidency, Of Thee I Sing...