Word: productive
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Such is the crisis in education. Not only are the lives of many institutions and the quality of their product seriously threatened, but college education might even become again a rich man's luxury. Future editorials in this series will deal with immediate and long-run ideas for rescuing higher education from its current troubles...
...Wills band. Says Tulsa's Johnnie Lee, the idol of the Southwest's square-toe boot and blue-jean set: "At first I thought it was crazy. Then it kinda irritated me." He rearranged it, added some notes and a little pep & polish. Sample of the finished product...
...making their last turn around the tube, they are deflected by special magnets and made to strike a tungsten target, knocking out of it a slender beam of enormously powerful X rays. In effect, a betatron is an outsized X-ray tube; the X. rays are its desirable product...
...inefficiency on the staff of the 1952 Freshman Red Book. The book finally has appeared, and it compares impressively with any Red Book yet issued. It may have been slow in coming, but in this day of general Harvard apathy toward yearbooks, the wonder is that such a competent product was no more than six months late...
Ipswich, Massachusetts, is a town of about 7,000 people. It has two factories, which together employ about 500 from the town. There is a bank and a theater. Ipswich's best-known product is the Ipswich clam; the town's chief landmark is a long sandy beach...