Word: modelled
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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When Nash's President George Mason decided to explore the market for a small car four years ago, he took the public in as a partner. Mason had his engineers and designers build an experimental model, the "N.X.I." (TIME, Jan. 16, 1950), then showed it around the U.S., inviting suggestions from 250,000 car buyers. This week, as the result of the partnership, President Mason brought out a small, peppy economy car, the Metropolitan...
...their model prison camp in Krasno-gorsk, a pleasant, hilly spot with flower gardens and Sunday band concerts, Soviet propagandists assembled a group of potential German apprentices-army generals, Nazi Party officials, and promising young intellectuals. They held especially high hopes for a wiry little Medical Corps orderly named Helmut Gollwitzer, for Gollwitzer looked like just the man to tell pious East Germans that Marxism was simply another brand of 20th century Christianity...
Midnight Ride of Paul Revere displays the strengths as well as the weaknesses of Wood's approach. It pictures a tidy, table-top model rather than the natural world (genre painters have a weakness for making all things resemble still lifes), and lacks every grace save precision. Yet it does tell its story, lightly, clearly and unforgettably...
FORD bumped Chevrolet out of first place in auto sales during 1953's last quarter for the first time since 1935. Final figures: Ford, 328,306 cars; Chewy, 314,827. Though Ford's lead was due largely to Chevrolet's model change in December, Ford claims it continued to lead the field in January...
Unwilling to continue its large scale capital exports, the Administration hopes that South American industry will route loan requests through civilian banking channels. Such loans would model inter-American business relationships on those of this country. Already the Export-Import Bank, the main agency for Washington's foreign loan arrangements, has diminished the flow of capital to private industry in South America. And this policy is a wise one. While loans to Latin governments for national improvements will continue, it is wrong for Washington to compete with private banking houses in a field that offers a legitimate area of profit...