Word: zeroes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...does well in the course it is only because he has done well in his role, thus he has been hired at the price of academic credit and a good grade. If our nontheatrical, artless English student is admitted instead, the net gain to the Loeb stage is zero, and he might well have learned more of value in a regular dramatic literature course. One could object that I have drawn polarized caricatures, and that a really good actor must have a broad interest in the drama. Both objections can be countered by interviewing the cast of almost any theatrical...
Hogan admits his lack of interest in marketing, lets subordinates run his companies. "Once something is put together," he says, "my interest in it drops off almost to zero...
...their own meager know-how, have trained 2,691 of one another's students in a technical exchange program. Industry has burgeoned in the plan's 13 years, is still expanding at a robust 8% annually-but in most of the recipient countries, it started almost from zero...
...Boyer plays Gregor Antonescu, a blurry blotting-pad version of the 20th century's master swindler, Ivar Kreuger. Boyer makes a charming cad; the play is a jaw-aching bore. If the evening proves anything, it is merely that actors who are graded 100 for talent sometimes get zero for judgment...
...Department announced some hopeful news: in the third quarter the payments deficit ran at an annual rate of $1.5 billion, compared with $5.1 billion for the second quarter. This was a six-year low. Main reason for the improvement was that purchases of foreign securities by Americans were "nearly zero" because of the Administration's proposed 15% tax on such purchases. The Government expects the improvement to continue in the fourth quarter...