Word: successful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...equipment is working perfectly," said Dr. Kantrowitz, "and there is evidence that the heart has been helped enormously." Then he added, with due medical caution: "Our definition of success is when Mrs. Ceraso can go home again"-with the artificial half heart still in her chest, disconnected, but with a portable air pump for use as needed...
...against their social duty to help the town to survive. In a "Life Career" game, teams of students are assigned a hypothetical individual with specific personal qualities and must make key decisions on education, job choices, even marriage, for him. The groups are scored by the statistical chances of success for each of these moves...
...Nashville, Peltier explains its success as "due to the concern of the people over the God-Is-Dead talk, and a general disrespect for authority...
...Eugene Ferkauf, founder, controlling stockholder and audacious boss of E. J. Korvette Inc. (TIME cover, July 6, 1962), success as the hero of U.S. discount selling is no bargain. It gives him less and less time to do what he really wants to do. He likes to play hooky from the office, go out to mind his stores. Dressed in his $32.50 Korvette suit, he fusses, fixes problems, scolds and cajoles salespeople. He fondles marked-down books and basketballs as if they were emeralds; in the art galleries of his stores, he browses proudly around the Picassos, Chagalls and other...
...only peace candidates who can expect to win are those Democratic incumbents who have always opposed the Administration--William F. Ryan of New York and George Brown of California, for example. And their success will be due not so much to their ideology, as to the fact that they are exceedingly well entrenched in their districts...