Word: manageed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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He was obviously quite flattered by the attention India was getting, and kept referring to it. At Nilambur he said: "We are one of the great nations of the world. Why did all these people* come here? Because they all want to discover how we Indians manage to work peacefully...
The shift generated more dismay than enthusiasm. Labor jeered; even the sturdiest Tory supporters could manage only faint praise, and more often blurted doubts. The Conservative Daily Telegraph could see no evidence of "either wisdom or necessity." Lord Beaverbrook's Daily Express deplored the removal of Butler from the...
The very richness and confusion of the play make it difficult to perform. When tragedy and comedy follow each other so closely, only a very talented director can keep them from colliding. John O'Shaughnessy does not quite manage it. The comic scenes are satisfactorily quick and lively but, when...
invited George Meany to come over from the A.F.L.-C.I.O. merger meeting (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS) 16 blocks away to tell members, "What Organized Labor Expects of Management." Meany made clear that he expected the hand of friendship. U.S. labor and management, he said, "have much in common and httle, really...
In order to avoid the usual Christmas program of th Messiah, on Sunday night the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra played Beethoven's 9th Symphony. The most that can be said for this choice is that it gave the musicians a chance to perform some magnificent music. From the audience's point...