Word: enoughs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Schlesinger retired in 1954 after 42 years of active teaching--30 years at Harvard--and thinks he had taught "long enough." He had been looking forward to the time when he could concentrate all his energy on writing...
...story of the tires could be equaled in dozens of U.S. industries, from TV sets to home freezers to autos, lawn mowers and swimsuits. The U.S. economy is so big that its replacement needs alone-the purchase of goods to replace old or only slightly used possessions-are enough in 1959 to keep many a businessman as busy as he could...
...menial "tool chaser." He tried everything, just so it added another bit of experience: defense plant chief inspector, car-assem bly superintendent, assistant master mechanic, boss of a new "process develop-ment" section searching to make prod- ucts more efficiently. Says Knudsen: "As long as you're interested enough to take any job that comes along, you'll find something worthwhile to do, and it usually turns out to be a better job than the last one." By the time he was 43, he had performed chores in no fewer than 106 G.M. plants...
Though attrition was high, the Treasury had expected it, had enough cash on hand so it will not have to go to market again immediately. The T-men felt that sweetening the issue with a higher interest rate would not have done much good. With the pickup in business, corporations can see other uses for the money, are reluctant to hold an issue for a year. They prefer shorter-term bills, even though the rates are lower (2½-2⅝%) until they can see where money rates are going...
Although the University is not firmly committed to starting construction, a recent decision to prepare working drawings makes the project virtually certain. The Program for Harvard College, which will provide funds for construction, has reportedly received enough money for the first part of the Center...