Word: outlook
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Pioneer Dix would have been heartened by the revolution in treatment and patients' outlook wrought at St. Elizabeths despite overcrowding and staff shortages...
...Sandwich. Today the lights are not so hot, but neither is the outlook for TV cooks. Last week Boston, hub of New England cookery, could boast only two half-hour cooking spots a week. Chicago had only two TV cooks. San Francisco, whose cooking ranks with the best in the U.S., had none. The trend was the same in other parts of the country...
...each of them, probing their thoughts, is a far greater undertaking. When her characters talk, Miss Sarton can invent the right phrases and do it well, for she has a poet's feeling for language. But when her creations must think, she relapses to one view, the Julia Phillips' outlook, and the result is tedious and unconvincing...
...announcement. After 42 years in the steel business, and three as boss of the industry's biggest company, the time had come to resign. Said Fairless: "There must always be room at the top of our management team for young men with young ideas and a fresh, new outlook." At that, the stockholders all got up and sang Happy Birthday, then sat down to a lunch of cold turkey, ham, salad, pie and coffee...
...production for the full year should be better than any previous year except 1953. Not to be outdone, Bethlehem Steel announced that its first-quarter earnings of $35,313,262 were also the best it had ever done in that period, declared a dividend of $1.50 a share. The outlook for the rest of the year was so good, said Board Chairman Eugene Grace, that Bethlehem will operate at 100% of capacity at least through July and capacity for the full year should average at least...