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...appearing all over the U.S. Last month wholesale prices climbed at an alarming annual rate of 6%. The Government's chief price expert, Commissioner Arthur Ross of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, expects prices to rise more markedly in 1966 than in 1965, when the wholesale index went up 3.4% and the consumer index 2.2%. The biggest increases will be in bills for medical care, recreation and repair services; the price of houses will rise more sharply than in recent years...
...index at the bottom of the page lists, by academic major, those programs requiring specific skill or educational background...
...your major subject is not listed in the index, refer to the sections describing the areas of the world in which you wish to work...
Excused after 6½ withering hours, Taylor still looked morning-fresh. As he gathered up the neatly arranged pencils and index cards in front of him, a reporter asked Fulbright if he had got any satisfaction out of Taylor's testimony. The Senator's reply was, for a change, to the point...
...size. His biceps are as big as a shotputter's, and his fist looks like the business end of a sledge hammer. His fingers, whose tips are cushioned from years of "cleaning the piano's teeth," are spatula-shaped; the all-important little finger is as long as the index finger, which is just a shade shorter than the middle finger. Thus, with the extension of his long thumbs, he can encompass a twelve-note spread on the keyboard. Most pianists are happy if they can handle a tenth...