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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...trying to bring on a recession, the words from Washington sometimes sounded that way. Stepping to the rostrum at the same meeting, William McChesney Martin Jr., the independent-minded boss of the independent-minded Federal Reserve, made clear that he thinks a business decline must inevitably follow an inflationary surge of the sort that has hit the U.S. in the past two years. And he gave no hint that the Fed was getting ready to change its tight-money policy in order to stop the dip. Said Martin: "If you think that any time a decline reaches a certain point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: The Road Ahead | 11/18/1957 | See Source »

...Anti-Vivisection Society, which he lampoons. Does he know of the reflections on this subject by Albert Schweitzer in Reverence for Life or by Carl von Weizsacker (who gave a course on Scientific Method at Harvard in Summer, 1952), in The World View of Physics or by Martin Buber in I and Thou? Is he prepared to reject all philosophical slantings from Hinduism on the dangers of the development of power by the exploitation of lower by higher intelligences or in the regarding of living beings as "things...

Author: By Mary C. Rice, | Title: MORAL ISSUE | 11/16/1957 | See Source »

...always tried to keep its entertainment "in the family." Now the family is on TV. Pat Boone brought his daughter Cheryl Lynn, 3, on his show long past her bedtime; the James Masons dragged their daughter Portland, 8, along to Dean Martin's show; and in filming her TV entry for this week, Gale Storm warbled to eleven-month-old Susanna, who promptly went to sleep on camera. Last week Frank Sinatra, 39, sang with his bobby-soxer daughter Nancy, 17, whom his scripters described as having the "sweet, cool disposition of a strawberry soda." Says Frankie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Everybody's Doing It | 11/11/1957 | See Source »

...money but plenty of notions. Brigitte soon gets one of her own, and enters a striptease contest to get rich quick. It turns out to be slow work, though, especially for the audience. Most of the time the journalists seem to be doing a class-day imitation of Martin and Lewis, and though Brigitte undresses charmingly, she's just a bit too sisterly about it. Still, she's a fetching little hussy, and the language she speaks can be understood without subtitles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: BB | 11/11/1957 | See Source »

...definitely a disappointing afternoon for the Crimson runners, but they offered no excuses. They did not attribute their defeat to the persistent run of illnesses which has victimized key members of the squad all fall. Even had Reider, Martin, and Willy Thompson the team's three convalescents at the moment), been in top shape, it does not appear that the varsity could have beaten its strong, well-balanced adversary from Cornell...

Author: By John P. Demos, | Title: Cornell Wins Heps; Varsity Third | 11/9/1957 | See Source »

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