Word: viewings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...proposals prompted as many questions as they answered. Reporters wanted to know whether this meant that the Administration, in view of the prospect of being able to produce a clean bomb, had changed its mind about the desirability of suspending nuclear tests even if the Russians should agree...
...foreign countries. Ohio's Bow, who has made a career out of attacking status-of-forces pacts, got his resolution through the House Foreign Affairs Committee by an 18-to-8 vote, and will very likely get it through the full House. But the Senate, asking a dim view of House meddling with the Senate's business of treaties, is expected to bury "the Bow thing" deep...
...view of all this, why had the industry felt it wise to announce a price boost at all? The steel industry's picture for the rest of 1957 is changing for the better, giving the industry confidence that its price hike will stick as more and more customers who have cut inventories too low begin to place new orders. The industry is also suffering from the nation's tight-money market, and it has to depend largely on profits to finance its ambitious expansion plans...
...peers. In 1941 he gave his employees a io/ hourly raise at a time when U.S. Steel was holding out against the United Steelworkers for 7?. Steelmen had to fall into line, bitterly accused Weir of boosting the ante just to keep the union out of his plants. "In view of the industry's [booming] earnings," retorted Weir, "we felt the men should share the improvement." A few weeks later he helped sabotage U.S. Steel's plan to hike prices; he publicly supported a pending wartime price freeze, then marched out of the American Iron and Steel Institute...
...crash on May 14; the story ends in Lady or the Tiger fashion, with the man waiting powerlessly to learn the fate of the plane that is carrying his wife and child to him-on May 14. The Kiss at Croton Falls takes a lighter view of dreams as Mrs, Mull visits companionably each night with her dead husband until he makes the mist ike of bringing a pretty redhead home with him-twice...