Word: fitness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Professor Brameld's new theory of "reconstructionism" [July 9] we have a unique and insidious form of educational brainwashing. Throw out the textbooks and the values of our civilization and you pave the way for any demagogue to lead children to think as he sees fit. There's one absolute Professor Brameld can't reject-my determination that my child has a right to grow up unreconstructed. Parents of the world, unite...
...city's hotels or embassies, Iran's rulers, the first sovereigns to visit the Russian capital since 1928 (when the Shah of Afghanistan dropped by) were put up in an apartment within the walls of the Kremlin itself. New bathrooms were installed, to make the place fit for a king. The purpose of all this red-carpeting: to cozen Iran away from its allies in the Baghdad Pact...
...people healthier." Until it brings health as well as longer life, he adds, medicine will be "saving some persons who don't want to be saved and are worthless to society. We are coming to a stage where keeping these people alive will jeopardize the lives of those fit to survive...
...Miss Providakes modestly saw fit not to grant encores, it is to be hoped that we may have a full encore recital soon...
...task force approach, research is not a monopoly of the big companies. Many small companies that cannot afford full-scale research programs of their own can hire top outside brains to solve their scientific problems. Companies such as B. F. Goodrich and General Dynamics specialize in product development to fit other companies' requirements. Even corporations with their own big laboratories often hand over research projects to scientific contractors such as Boston's famed Arthur D. Little Inc. (1955 gross: $11 million), whose 800-man research staff has developed products ranging from rubber cement to a better instant coffee...