Word: hardly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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ANSWERING THE HARD QUESTIONS...
...will provide material for some stories in the magazine. Board members will also serve as regular consultants to TIME's BUSINESS section. Its members speak as individuals, of course, and not as representatives of the institutions with which they are associated. The first meeting addressed itself to the hard questions now troubling an economy ridden by inflation and money scarcity and facing a possible slowdown ahead. Excerpts from the discussion...
Novels about nuns, even if the holy ladies drive Jeeps and play baseball, have a hard time making it. When the nuns are members of a contemplative order, the outlook is bleak indeed. Yet this chronicle of 15 years in an English monastery is an immensely readable book, partly because the way of life detailed here proves as exotic and medieval as Cosa Nostra society, partly because the story moves briskly forward, with only a few lapses into melodrama...
...September. 1968, Harvard began hiring painters' helpers in addition to jour-neymen painters to give jobs and training to "hard core disadvantaged-both black and white," William Murphy, director of Buildings and Grounds, said yesterday...
...while the niece may be dark in theme, David Boorstin's direction sustains a lightness of execution. If anything, the pace sometimes gets a bit too frenetic. The musical backing of The Rhythm Method adds a driving hard sell that puts over much of the rest of the play quite successfully...