Word: answer
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...answer, which this week became published policy, was broad and sweeping. Unlike the big Rockefeller Foundation ($123 million) and Carnegie Corp. of New York ($173 million), the Fords would skip specific scientific, medical and public-health projects. Instead, they would try to find new designs for human relationships which would match the assembly-line achievements of the machine age. One suggested field of endeavor, described in a prime sample of sociological gobbledygook: "The mitigation of tensions which now threaten world peace...
...East 28th Street. Could the civil defenders rise so systematically to such an incalculable emergency? The answer was to be found, in large part, in the aged, granite building on East 28th Street...
...question to ask the Prime Minister: Would the government promise that no steps would be taken to nationalize steel while the present crisis lasted-at least until there had been a further appeal to the country? Supply Minister George R. Strauss rose to give the cabinet's answer: the government's Iron & Steel Corp. would...
...contract I have with you," Grant snapped back: "You mean the $50,000 contract you had with us." On another occasion, a well-heeled Milwaukee family asked the Journal to play down the marriage of one of its elderly members to his young secretary. The Journal's answer was to spread the wedding story over most of one page...
...trains). Looking handsome and assured, the Yankee Clipper showed flashbacks of the 1947 New York-Brooklyn World Series, interviewed teammate Phil Rizzuto on playing shortstop. For the last 5 minutes, DiMaggio turned the program over to a panel of goggle-eyed admirers, seemed to enjoy himself hugely watching Rizzuto answer questions from baseball-minded youngsters. As if Hero DiMag wasn't enough, the Lionel commercial showed off a line of electric trains that would make even grownups start counting the days until Christmas...