Word: foresightedness
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Apparently it did not occur to your letter writer from Providence, R.I. [TIME, March 30] that, had everybody been as "foresighted" as he in stocking up on tires, those whom he now accuses of lack of planning might have found it difficult to accumulate even as much as one year...
Some day Franklin Roosevelt may be looking for a new job. He may even go back to law practice, may work again in the firm of Roosevelt & O'Connor. Always foresighted, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt hunted a New York City apartment.
Like Mozart, Claudio Arrau began as a child prodigy; like Sibelius, he has been financed by his country. When he was seven, the foresighted Chilean Government shipped him off to Berlin to study under the great Liszt disciple, Martin Krause, paid all his bills for ten years. Arrau still stands...
Rationing was made necessary more by hoarders' fears of it than by a serious shortage in 1942 supplies. Nor does his 1942 quota (77 lb., counting industrial supplies) threaten the U.S. citizen's health, whatever it does to his sweet tooth. But industrial users are in a worse...
Thus any immediate sugar shortage is self-imposed by panicky housewives and foresighted industrial consumers. Meanwhile the U.S. Government took precautions: > Month ago, 0PM forbade all deliveries to industrial users and wholesalers of any more sugar than each took in the corresponding 1940 period. (This order was the main reason...