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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Businessmen and educators have not always recognized this. While there are a few businessmen who still regard college professors as fuzzy-minded and likely to be radicals, and a few educators who still look on businessmen as mere moneygrubbers, the mutual distrust has generally disappeared in the mutual need. The rapidly expanding U.S. economy has made college graduates more important than ever to industry. In turn, universities must depend increasingly on corporations for contributions, since high taxes have all but cut off the flow of the big individual contributions that built the private schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BUSINESS & THE COLLEGES: Needed: More Help from Corporations | 1/18/1954 | See Source »

Afterwards, it was announced that De Gasperi and Pella had talked with "great cordiality." De Gasperi assured Pella that he was behind his government. Next day De Gasperi called the party directorate together to pledge "mutual trust and collaboration." The crack had been papered over. Now the question is whether Pella and De Gasperi can together work out a genuine center coalition, with allies that are neither too far to left or right, and thereby end the recent confusion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Great Cordiality | 1/4/1954 | See Source »

...figures were revealed in the annual research report on the fund made by the Putnam Management Company, managers of the George Putnam Fund of Boston, a balanced mutual investment fund...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Report Places Endowments At 308 Million | 1/4/1954 | See Source »

...Browning, David Magarshack's Chekhov, Antony Alpers' Katherine Mansfield). In one book that was not properly a biography, two well-known men told a great deal about themselves and about each other in one of the longest correspondences of the century. The Holmes-Laski Letters were part mutual-admiration society, part intellectual fencing match between an old-fashioned liberal and an agile-minded, often devious leftist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Year in Books | 12/21/1953 | See Source »

According to Boeing officials, their program has resulted in mutual advantage for them and the colleges. The professors go back to teach with more knowledge of industry and the practical aspects of engineering. This added insight helps them turn out efficient graduate engineers without the "traditional green of new sprung college men." A. A. Soderquist, administrative engineer in charge of the Boeing program, calls the summer study plan "a long range gamble that has already started to pay off. Even if we weren't getting better oriented men, just the work the professors do during the summer makes the program...

Author: By Stephen L. Seftenderg, | Title: Aviation Begins Its 2nd Half-Century | 12/17/1953 | See Source »

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