Word: kenneths
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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York; Leon W. Hoyer of Kirkland House and Windom, Minnesota; John R. Kramer of Lowell House and New York City; Ira M. Lapidus of Adams House and Brooklyn, New York; Kenneth Laurence of Winthrop House and Portland, Maine; Keith M. Lindgren of Winthrop House and Minneapolis, Minnesota...
Among the guests at the dinner tomorrow will be Seymour E. Harris and J. Kenneth Galbraith, professor of Economics; James S. Duesenberry and Robert Dorfman, associate professors of Economics; and Stefan Valavanis, assistance professor of Economics...
Dean Bundy, a staunch Republican, concurred with Democrats Adlai Stevenson and J. Kenneth Galbraith, professor of Economics, in urging that more of the national product be devoted to education and less to "tail fins." The three appeared on WGBH-TV's panel show "Search for Truth," Sunday afternoon...
...companies that have bounded into it. While six big companies supply almost all the equipment for the $1.5 billion-a-year conventional power market, 50 to 60 firms plan to make reactor equipment. AEC expects few of them to survive. Said the commission's Reactor Development Director W. Kenneth Davis: "During the next few years the business will not support 50 companies or even a fraction of them. We could have a few good companies or a lot of mediocre or bad ones. I favor a few good ones...
This is not to say that this type of essay is without value. The study of Western America suffers from a lack of compiled source material. The piece by Richard L. Evans and Kenneth S. Bennion on "The Mormoms" is possibly the best very short history of the early church. James D. Horan in his "The Gunmen" has the good sense to know that the "Wild Bunch" was the fiercest Western outlaw gang and to spend his time relating their story but he makes factual mistakes in the story of this magnificent group, who died under attack by a whole...