Word: linked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...WITH THREE FACES (243 pp.) - Hans-Otto Meissner-Rlnehart ($3.50). Certain families have the ruling habit-the Adamses and Roosevelts in the U.S., Cecils, Churchills and Stanleys in Britain. The Sorge family is one of the first in history with a hereditary link to international Communism...
Management and employees are a little proud of the fact that G.M. was the first automaker to accept the labor-dispute umpire system (in 1940), first to hitch wages to the cost-of-living index, first to link wage increases to productivity. Last year G.M. lost an average (nationwide) of only three minutes in labor troubles for each wage earner. Today's happier version of the sitdown in Flint occurs when local U.A.W. leaders, G.M. brass and civic bigwigs sit down at a luncheon meeting to plot the Community Chest campaign...
...Weakest Link. Examining their defense posture in the light of the new Russian challenge, the ministers reached a dismaying conclusion: a summer of relaxation has robbed NATO of much strength...
...with the spirit of Geneva soaring, many an allied minister might have rationalized NATO's shortcomings on the optimistic ground that peace was just around the corner. But last week no one tried. Instead, in their brief two-day meeting, they addressed themselves to NATO's weakest link, air defense...
Henry Adams, by Elizabeth Stevenson, brought sound sense and a thaw of compassion to one of the finest minds and coolest customers in U.S. intellectual history. Biographer Stevenson also forged a convincing emotional link between Adams' Cassandra-like forebodings and his numb grief over his wife's suicide...