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Word: outwardly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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Remember Stanley? The intense, bright liberal arts major with the thing against business? "I didn't consider business as a probable career," Rubenstein recalls today. "It didn't have any goals. It was inward looking rather than outward looking, and the Peace Corps seemed more exciting than selling shoelaces." The Peace Corps was where Rubenstein went. But then, with a yen for international economics developed during two years in Africa, Stanley returned home to enter New York University's Graduate School of Business Administration. Finishing this October with a master's degree, he hopes to work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Employment: What the Students Think | 4/12/1968 | See Source »

...What I'm afraid of is that the whites will regard this as an enormous improvement in race relations," he said. This would be a false interpretation, he said, because the riots "are only the outward expression of continuing inner emotions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clark and Panel Agree that Race Defies Reasoning | 3/20/1968 | See Source »

Typical of rheumatoid arthritis, which may have several adverse effects upon the heart, said Silverman, is an outward turning of the fingers (with the hand viewed palm-down), along with thickening of the finger joints. In many hard-to-diagnose cases of heart disease, say the Atlanta doctors, the skilled physician's careful observation of the hands will yield valuable clues that the stethoscope and even the electrocardiograph do not disclose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cardiology: The Heart & the Hand | 3/8/1968 | See Source »

...number of automobiles and drivers grew, so did the number of accidents and injuries, and so did the records, the regulations, and the regulators. The only thing that did not accumulate was reliable research evidence as to what was going on. Beginning in the late 1930's, an outward appearance of stability was achieved when the number of annual motor vehicle fatalities leveled off at some 40,000 per year. Possibly this was due in part to improvements in the quality and availability of medical treatment of trauma in the aftermath of research developments associated with World...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Report by Traffic Safety Commission Doubts Traditional 'Causes' of Accidents | 3/5/1968 | See Source »

...outward affluence and fake wellbeing, says Author de Beauvoir, are the worst kind of illusion; reality is bile. Yet on the very last page, there seems to be a smidgen of vague hope, at least for the children-maybe. That is small compensation for a novel that is distinguished otherwise only for its predictable course and Gallic ennui...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Second Sex Revisited | 2/23/1968 | See Source »

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