Word: ward
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ward-style politicking on a global scale, however, nothing quite matches the U.S. effort. Washington has traditionally helped many of the smaller countries with the high cost of maintaining missions in Manhattan-and U.S. officials were not reluctant to hint that they would like to be able to continue the practice. Pressure was brought to bear on Tokyo to enlist Japan as a co-sponsor of the U.S. resolutions. As Washington's man at last week's Persian Empire gala in Iran (see story, page 32), Spiro Agnew had a handy excuse to make stops in Ankara, Teheran...
...authoritative Ward's Automotive Report predicted last week: "Domestic and import new-car dealers can't miss posting a new sales-record year." Indeed, in calendar 1971, the industry expects its first 10 million-car year ever. Dealers should sell about 1,500,000 imported cars and about 8,500,000 domestic models. This compares with sales of 1,278,000 imports and 7,120,000 U.S.-made cars last year, which was slowed by a 67-day strike against General Motors...
Suffering Catfish Americans may feel sentimental about animals, but compared to the mother country, the U.S. is downright callous. Last week London's Hay ward Gallery opened an exhibition of eleven California artists' work-sculptures, constructions, video tapes. There were also six 20-ft.-long water tanks that La Jolla Artist Newton Harrison called Portable Fish Farm...
Some nurses who work closely with abortion patients have difficulty adjusting to their assignment. Even those who volunteer for the duty have mixed feelings about it. They are sympathetic and try to help their patients through the abortion, but many find their work upsetting. Those with maternity-ward training have been drilled to do everything possible for the survival of infants. They look down on colleagues who work in the therapeutic-abortion ward...
...project. He has now joined the Bloomington, Ill., police force and started moonlighting at the university to prepare himself for law school. Students who stop out and return to class "are in school because they want to be, not because their daddy wants a doctor in the family," says Ward Dennis, associate dean of Columbia's School of General Studies. As Psychiatrist Lawrence Kubie has pointed out, while school can be a preparation for life, life is a preparation for school...