Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...golden mean of inspired common sense: "Whatever men attempt, they seem driven to try to overdo. When hopes are soaring, I always repeat to myself, 'Two and two still make four, and no one has ever invented a way of getting something for nothing.' When the outlook is steeped in pessimism I remind myself, 'Two and two still make four, and you can't keep mankind down for long...
...drug manufacturers, only a small part of the U.S. population can be protected in time against the new flu virus that filtered through the Bamboo Curtain last April. For the latest, disquieting report on the invader and on the defense measures being planned, see MEDICINE, Asian Flu: the Outlook...
...were showing caution in certain areas, e.g., appliances, but overall national spending has hit record summer levels. Retail sales last week were still high (4% above last year), and steel production was edging up in anticipation of fall buying. Reported Boston's First National: "Confidence in the fall outlook remains firm, despite the low visibility and the lack of any clearly discernible trend in production." Many forecasters were taking an optimistic view of the second half, said Chicago's Federal Reserve Bank, because of the economy's natural pattern of growth and several specific expectations. Among them...
This fantasy is whacky and funny, but it is also soundly based on reason and a serious philosophical outlook--in this respect resembling Thornton Wilder's Skin of Our Teeth. It is certainly destined to become a theatre classic...
...million Ibs. that will be produced annually (beginning in 1960) at Inco's new $115 million development at Moak Lake, Man. Gracefully, Inco President Henry S. Wingate said that the Government action "is very good news to nickel consumers because it forcefully emphasizes that the supply outlook is much improved...