Word: researchers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Recently I heard a young doctor say: "I cannot understand how the American people can pour millions of dollars a year into funeral wreaths, and yet hesitate at giving a fraction of that amount for cancer research." Your article on funeral extravagances spurs me to pass along a relevant suggestion...
TIME made a similar study of college graduates in 1940 with the research tools then available. It was a good try, but it did little more than touch on some of the basic socio-economic characteristics of college graduates. This time we are trying to find out their characteristics by the kind of people they are: whether they are liberal or conservative in thought, whether they are participating actively in community leadership or have reneged on this aspect of their obligation to society...
...Business School and private industry. They, as well as Mr. Hart, confined the subject matter of their speeches to the various economic aspects of the free enterprise system and were prepared to answer questions pertinent to the subject. Strangely enough, the "Liberal" Union did not order its research department to prepare a brochure on their respective views concerning France Spain or the Second Coming of Christ...
Henry S. Hughes, a State Department expert in foreign intelligence, will become Associate Director of the new Russian Research Center, Provost Buck announced last night. Hughes has also been appointed a lecturer in History...
Simultaneously Provost Buck made known the appointment of Demitri B. Shimkin, an Army specialist on Russia, as Research Associate of the Center and lecturer in Social Anthropology...