Word: nesses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Guest speakers are the real core of the Bull and Bear organization. Every other Friday the members gather in Hark-ness Commons to eat lunch, listen to, and question leaders in business and finance on aspects of investments. "We are not limited to the Stock Exchange, but it is a basic and interesting place from which to begin." Weinberger explains. Next year the club plans to branch out into the problems of plant management...
...that high-school students would be no more confused about the issues in an election year than their parents. About a year ago he launched the teen-age program called Youth Wants to Know (Sun. 1 p.m., NBC). What neither Granik nor the TV audience expected was the sharp ness, tenacity and hard-boiled skepticism" shown by the articulate and argumentative youngsters...
...Monkey Busi, ness...
...Nonsense. If the words & music had made Jo Stafford's pulse miss a beat, it was not noticeable in her singing or bearing. For her, music is strictly busi ness, her voice a valuable property to be used whenever there is a demand. "I'd no more think of saying 'I can't sing today because I don't feel like it' than an accountant would look up from his figures and say he couldn't add any more because he wasn't in the mood...
Died. John Cobb, 52, London fur broker and world's auto speed champion (394.19 m.p.h. for one mile, at Utah's Bonneville Flats in 1947); in a speedboat accident; on Scotland's Loch Ness. Trying to break the world's one-mile speedboat record (178.4 m.p.h. held by Seattle's Stanley Sayres), Cobb gunned his jet-propelled "Crusader" hydroplane to about 200 m.p.h., was roaring toward the end of the course's first measured mile when the boat began skipping erratically and, in sight of his wife and friends, exploded in a cloud...