Word: oil
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Benjamin Schwadran, editor of Middle Eastern Affairs, charged last night that the present American foreign policy would lose the vast Middle East oil reserves for the West...
Such domination by Nasser would trigger a great demand for nationalization of the oil industry and create "absolute chaos," Schwadran claimed. He speculated that this chaos would, at least, cut off the oil supply for a considerable period and, at most, might lead to World...
...speaker stressed that the question of the huge oil reserves lay behind both the Suez Canal issue and the East-West controversy over the Middle East. He gave estimates which put the Middle East reserves between 67 and 75 percent of the world total...
...differences between the United States and Britain and France can be attributed to their different degree of dependence upon Middle Eastern oil, Schwadran claimed...
...year, for example, Milwaukee's Manpower. Inc., which has 90 branches in the U.S. and abroad, placed 50,000 such women (average age: 42) in temporary jobs, even used a retired 72-year-old secretary in Boston. Another line of attack is through increasing office mechanization. Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. has recently set up a highly mechanized office in Harrison, N.Y., in which executives can dictate to 24 recording machines in a central transcription room, where expert typists quickly do the work. Yet mechanization is not the final answer. The girls find the work boring and faceless...