Word: successful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Better Living Sir: Your cover about the fascinating firm of Du Pont [Nov. 27] provided an enlightening picture of a famous name in one of the most baffling areas of modern science and industry. Aside from wishing the company success in making Methuselahs of us all, I hope that it enters the pharmaceutical field in the traditional spirit of hot price competition against those firms that were recently collecting scandalous profits from the sale of miracle drugs...
...very much interested, exceedingly so, in autobiographical works of outstanding statesmen of the United States and others. I think that he compared himself to these people whose autobiographies he read. That seems strange to me, because it is necessary to have an education in order to achieve success of that kind...
...They have operated too slowly, creating new problems, increasing the program's cost, and lessening the chances for success of specific projects...
...organizations will have no more success in overcoming official indifference than their predecessors--or their successors. They may not even have the HCUA's limited utility. The HCUA's recent "fact sheets"--on the lighting in Sanders and Emerson, on the degree of security in University records-keeping, and on teaching in lower-level language courses--have been helpful research jobs. It is questionable whether the Harvard Undergraduate Council, to be composed solely of House Committee chairmen, would find time to investigate such matters...
...little girl from Odessa, Edith Gregor Halpert, now 64, has done pretty well for herself. Monet once kissed her on the cheek. The great Paris dealer Ambroise Vollard whispered the secrets of his success in her ear. John...