Word: roundness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...strong, democratic left wing in Italy. Said angry Giuseppe Saragat: "The new pact reveals that those Socialist Party members who want autonomy have surrendered to Communist forces now within their party apparatus. It can mean the end of a great hope." Said Turin's La Stampa: "Another round for Togliatti...
...April the industry will tack on another 80?, bringing the total package, with fringe benefits, to $2.40 more a day and miners' daily wages to $22.25. All told, it would add close to 60? per ton to the industry's cost of mining coal, and make another round of price increases inevitable. Appalachian Coals Inc., marketing agent for southern producers handling 25 million tons annually, started it off by hiking soft coal prices...
...book, What the Tariff Means to American Industries, was sponsored by the nonpartisan Council on Foreign Relations. To get the facts on both sides of the tariff story, Bidwell assembled a standing team of 28 top bankers, educators, editors, businessmen, government officials, and had them scrimmage in round-table discussions with leaders of the eight industries: iron and steel, synthetic chemicals, electrical equipment, watches, bicycles, chinaware, glassware, woolens. Represented were both ardent protectionists and advocates of free trade...
...part of the agreement signed in 1954 by the presidents of the eight different Ivy Group schools--Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale--a round-robin schedule involving each of the colleges has begun this fall. Today's game officially brigs the last two schools into competition...
Mavrinac noted that the program will be most successful in lecture courses which include section meetings. The formality of the lecture would make the relaxed, round-table section meetings a welcome and beneficial change, he added...