Word: expectant
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Three-fourths of the seniors' parents are in business or industry, and of these, 60% are on the executive level. We discovered that the students tend to follow the parental pattern: more than half the TIME-reading seniors planning business careers expect to become major executives with considerable responsibility. Only a few indicated that they would be content with a minor role and limited authority. Of the seniors aiming for business or industry, most have some definite ideas about the type of company they want to work for after graduation...
...understanding. For the White House news secretary continues to sit as editor of what may be seen and heard later. He edits the sound tape and he edits the film. The news secretary works for the President, not for the information media, and it would be too much to expect for him to release those segments of presidential speech in which the Chief Executive does not perform at his best...
...rner came back from the dead. Released from a brainwashing camp somewhere in the Soviet Union, he arrived in East Germany to take over "a military post." When the Communists formally recognize their "People's Police" as a full-fledged East German army, West Germans now expect that "the Devil's General," as they call Schörner, will become either...
...piece pass out of my factory, it is good." Shrugging off the fact that he now wears glasses: "Musicians have no expression in their eyes anyway." On piano music: "Beethoven suits me best because I thoroughly understand it. I find Mozart difficult, and dangerous. I play Prokofiev because people expect me to-I do not consider it important." On teaching: "If I have to teach, I do it pretty well." This year he will cut his concerts to 30 a year. Says he: "I want to have time for things that are important to me." Among the most important: jazz...
Kemble declared Monday he did not expect a rush or replies to the fund raising letter. "We may get answers for a month or two," he said. "After all, people have to think out what they want to do in something like this, or any contribution, for that matter...