Word: expectation
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Former General Curt-Ulrich von Gerstorff rose to protest. Individuals cannot judge the justice of war, he said; "the individual can only know that every war-even the unjust war-is a threat to his fatherland. Do you expect the fire brigade to stop fighting the fire because the mayor of the town lit the fire himself? There is only one thing we can do: take care that the government is composed of peace-loving...
Copper producers are racing to boost output, expect worldwide capacity to increase by 229,500 short tons in 1956, or 8.3%, plus another 150,000 tons lost by strikes last year. By 1958 world copper capacity should be 15.7% above the 1955 level (2,928,000 tons). In Washington last week Government agencies were uniformly hopeful that the copper squeeze will end by midyear as a result of increased supply and slackening demand in some industries. However, few users put off orders in the hope that plentiful copper is just around the corner. Even without strikes, many argued, long-term...
...outside work, the Tech student spends about 25 hours on each. Although labs are less frequent than one might suspect (most have about two three-hour labs every three weeks), it takes about 5 hours according to one B-plus student to "write up the voluminous reports they expect from...
...Treasury, William W. Parsons, said that Civil Service opportunities offer "fascinating and satisfying" results to the person who is willing to start at the bottom. "One of the most important aspects of an applicant is his attitude," Parsons continued. "Many students from Harvard, Princeton, and other schools expect to be treated like prima donnas, when they...
Russell H. Peck '43, assistant dean of the Law School, and Kingman Brewster, Jr., professor of Law, will discuss "What to Expect in Law School" and "Breaking the Firm Barrier" at the first meeting of the society, which was organized last week...