Word: solids
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...some ship's planking on the bottom, and Bullitt must have smiled as he scudded down to pick up a piece. He has a contagious smile that starts at his lips and then conquers his entire face, smoothing lines and erasing half of his 44 years. It is a solid smile, like the solid stuff he likes. Bullitt always wants to get the measure of things, to put a ruler to them and look at them under a magnifying glass. Perhaps this is why he doesn't like abstract art, where such measurements don't have meaning, while...
Larry Palmer, all-Ivy first team as a sophomore a year ago, heads one very solid midfield. He will be joined by senior Dexter Newton, out with a broken collarbone last year after an outstanding sophomore campaign, and senior Jan Bollinger, one of 13 returning lettermen...
...Baby or Car?" But if Rumania brings up the rear in cultural freedom, it is nonetheless surging forward economically. With a growth rate of 13% annually, Rumania runs well ahead of the others, and even when measured by the solid standard of gross national product, it ranks fourth of seven: behind East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Poland, but ahead of Yugoslavia, Hungary and Bulgaria. In order to keep hopping on its canny leap forward, Ceausescu's regime relies on an abundance of natural resources-oil and timber, coal and untapped rural labor reserves. In other European countries, the supply...
...000th auto of Model Year 1966 rolled off the production lines last week-15 days earlier than last year. It was a solid sign that 1966 will turn out to be the fifth straight year of superlatives for the nation's most influential industry. Nevertheless, the cheers were mixed with a trace of concern in Detroit. The auto manufacturers, who not long ago were freely forecasting that 1966 would set another sales record, are now beginning to think that it may have to take a back seat to 1965, when Americans bought 9,300,000 cars...
...degrees. Electrical engineers, still the most sought-after group, are being offered average starting salaries of $661 a month, $20 more than last year. Chemical engineers, moving from seventh place to third on the roster of most-wanted skills, are being offered $673, higher than any other graduates. Solid salaries are being waved at every kind of diplomate: $561 a month for accountants, $662 for metallurgists, $634 for physicists, even a higher-than-ever $524 a month for the humanities as Government agencies recruit social scientists to help build the Great Society...