Word: fulfillingness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Wall Street has an explanation for the puzzling reversal: the Federal Reserve last year pushed down interest rates too far and too fast. Word went around the financial community that the board, in order to slow this precipitous decline, had decided to cut back on its expansion of the money...
He carries everywhere a plea for legal safeguards against pollution. Industry, he says, "can and will do much more than people believe" to clean up the nation, a point underscored at a congressional hearing last week (see BUSINESS). But, he adds, "they can do it only if there are federal...
BY THE normally accepted criteria of this society, Harvard people have made it. For that reason many would consider the issue of educational reform here as either merely "academic," or in a way irrelevant to the problems facing our society. It is neither. Do Harvard grads really have it made...
We are here because we are better game players than others our age. We may even be more competent than others our age. But facile game playing (learning to "fake it") and competence do not imply personal fulfillment any more than rationality presumes goodness. As Herbert Gintis says, "We must...
Before the season began, coaches in the Greater Boston League picked the Crimson baseball team to win the League title, and now their predictions are becoming self-fulfilling prophecies.