Word: expertness
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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ROBERT FROST: THE EARLY YEARS, by Lawrance Thompson. An expert and surprising portrait of the poet as a precious, mixed-up young man who had to work hard to become a serene country sage...
...wife." When the contraband wife is $100,000 worth of woman like Claudia Cardinale, matters are urgent enough to enlist Lee Marvin as a former Rough Rider, Woody Strode as a cunning scout, Robert Ryan as a nail-hard ex-cavalryman, and Burt Lancaster as a passionate explosives expert with a yen for "100-proof whisky, 90-proof women and 14-karat gold...
...terms "literary people with a scientific point of view." Caltech offered a humanities major for the first time last year, already has more students majoring in humanities than in either geology or chemical engineering. M.I.T. now offers a humanities major, has three poets, two novelists, two composers and one expert in Old Testament history on its staff...
...year amounted to an average $266 for every man, woman and child in the country. The problem will grow as state and local governments are forced to spend much more on rapidly rising populations. Despite the recently lower birth rate, Dr. Philip M. Hauser, a University of Chicago population expert, reported last week that the U.S. can count on 65 million more Americans by 1985-an increase equal to the combined present populations of England and Scandinavia...
...reason for this upswing in female employment is the shortage of skilled and semiskilled labor, which has become so acute that Federal Manpower Expert Howard Stambler says: "There are almost no men left." Unemployment is down to 3.8%-mostly unskilled-and job openings for trained people are increasing. The number of adult women at work rose in the past year by 2.3 million to 25.5 million, most of whom are married. Today, one out of every three married women has a job outside the home, and almost one in three adult U.S. workers is a woman...