Word: growed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...country which expresses itself in hostility to new ideas or different ideas or even traditional ideas." Without even bothering to brush aside the reporter's premise, the President said that he was against only one idea-the idea that a nation can shut off ideas and grow strong...
...increasingly towards the newer growth industries. The current popularity of such blue chips as Standard Oil (N.J.), Detroit Edison, Du Pont, General Electric has already pushed prices to the point where the stocks in the Dow-Jones industrial average pay only 4.9% in dividends. As the blue chips grow too expensive, more and more pension money will go into new fields. Then businessmen will have to toe a fine line between their basic objective of protecting the workers' pensions and their responsibility to the U.S. economy as a whole...
...treaties provide for a West European Council where most questions will be decided by unanimous vote, he explained. Questions about the Saar and armament quotas, however, will only require majority votes, providing a "hope that supranational authority will grow...
...much diversification. Chairman Litchfield is confident that the management team he has brought up over the years can carry the load and make any product set in front of them. Says he: "We will branch out just as far as we can go. Good management can make any business grow...
...news from Mars-brief as it was−was good. Astronomer E. C. Slipher, of Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Ariz., recently returned from South Africa confident that Mars, which often suffers from drought, has had an unusually fruitful year. At any rate, the markings on Mars, which shrink and grow with the changing Martian seasons and are believed to be due to vegetation, are bigger and more intensely colored this year than any Dr. Slipher has seen in his 50 years of Mars-watching...