Word: expanded
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have a new solution to the population explosion which will not restrict the birth rate. Why not have our scientists work on shrinking people to-say-one-hundredth ther present size? In this manner our world and all its natural resources will proportionately expand a hundredfold...
Reserve to Grow On. Ike's emphasis on growth in freedom was no casual afterthought. White House advisers are well aware that the Democrats are starting to take up the refrain that Eisenhower's refusal to expand public spending has retarded the growth rate, when, say the critics, it should be expanding to keep pace with the Soviet Union. Pundit Walter Lippmann took off from the President's message most vehemently, accused the President of putting "private comfort and private consumption ahead of national need . . . The challenge of the Soviet Union," he wrote, "has been demanding...
CHAIRMAN Love has increased Burlington's productivity by well over 20% since 1956. His formula: Spend just a bit more than the next fellow. To expand and improve in the past decade, he anted up some $350 million, well above the industry average. Love also kept his wage bill under control by paying a bit more than the textile average, which at $1.58 an hour is the lowest of any basic industry. That way he fended off both unions and strikes in almost all his 123 plants from South Africa to California...
...Latin America. This trend was first spotted two years ago by President Boyd MacNaughton, 51, of Hawaii's second largest sugar company, C. Brewer & Co., Ltd., which arranged to design and operate a 25,000-acre sugar plantation for Iran. Said MacNaughton: "If we want to grow and expand in the sugar business, we have to do it outside Hawaii and the U.S." Into the Sudan. Both Sugar International and Brewer are seeking a go-ahead from the four-year-old Republic of the Sudan to set up a joint U.S.-Sudanese privately owned sugar industry estimated to cost...
...held by Great Universal Stores Ltd., biggest retail and mailorder chain in Britain (2,700 stores, 34,000 door-to-door salesmen). With this readymade sales organization, Magnavox will distribute its own British-made TV sets, radios and phonographs. Says President Frank Freimann: "We're ready to expand. This gives us a real springboard to move fast into the English market...