Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...effect), but says his most valuable course was in the Hisory of Science. Some, like O'Neill, were here only to study writing with George Pierce Baker. Others, like Wolfe, rebelled against the academics. Some, like T. S. Eliot, (perhaps unwilling) became spokesmen for both Harvard education and Harvard outlook...
...Outlook (Sun. 3 p.m., NBC). Interviews with ex-New York Mayor William O'Dwyer and other Americans in Mexico...
Even more startling than recent overall advances in surgery is the improved outlook for aged patients who need operations. Surgeons used to dread such cases; all too often the patient went into shock on the operating table, or died soon after of pneumonia. How radically things have changed is pointed out by Surgeon Sidney E. Ziffren of the State University of Iowa. "Successful surgery is now constantly performed in the aged," he notes. "Surgery should not be withheld because of a patient...
...Outlook: In squabbles in what is one of the world's oldest working-class movements. Socialist Ollenhauer usually comes down on the conservative side. After losing the last election fighting rearmament and Western alliances, Ollenhauer has become convinced that in its prosperous, complacent mood, West Germany is not interested in dogmatic Marxism. Karl Marx's face has been turned to the wall. "Free competition is a decisive means of Social Democratic economic policy," Ollenhauer proclaims. He soft-pedals the old class war, plays up Socialist efficiency in running state and local governments. He offers as his 1957 slogan...
Grace's cheery view was echoed by U.S. Steel's Chairman Roger M. Blough. Said the No. 1 U.S. steelmaster: the first-quarter steel outlook was "excellent" and the second quarter should be "a very good period." U.S. Steel's directors underscored their confidence by hiking the quarterly dividend from 65? to 75? a share...