Word: pressinger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Yesterday's report of a U.S. defense pact with Japan adds emphasis to the pressing need for Japanese economic stability. While Premier Yoshida has steadied the political situation in that nation, Japan is now fighting a subsistence battle with its shaky economy. The slackening of United States purchases since the...
In Washington last week, the calculating machines in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics clanked out a figure that looked big and black: between mid-December and mid-January, nonfarm employment dropped by two million jobs. Examining the statistics from individual cities, the Labor Department promptly listed Detroit and Toledo...
Now that the building nears the half-century mark, the need for repairs makes problems of money even more pressing. During the war an "Overseas Issue" published through the efforts of W. B. Wheelwright, President '01, garnered $3,000, most of which was earmarked for needed restoration. More serious repairs...
Ever since he showed up on campus in 1951, the quiet young man with the white glove has been watched and admired by the students and professors at little (enrollment: 750) Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio. The glove bears all the letters of the alphabet, and the young man...
The Marxist virus that rusts his soul; his current contact with the priest; economic difficulties that worry his spirit, and a bitter life . . . coupled with an indifference for any institution-be it the church or the state-that does not solve his most pressing problem . . .