Word: dealings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...taxes. His overall objective was steadily to expand the economy to absorb the million and a half young people who come into it annually and such expansion would in itself wipe out the deficit by increasing national income. This cannot be done without the measures outlined in the Fair Deal...
Townsend, a senior and a concentrator in English, entered College in 1945. His Army career was unhappy one of his friends Geoffrey Groff-Smith '49 said. According to Groff-Smith, Townsend failed to mix with his fellows and got "one bad deal after another...
...Mullins, Boston Herald columnist who last Friday charged Charles R. Cherington '37, associate professor of Government, with being anti-Irish, issued a partial apology yesterday, but persisted in calling Cherington and Thomas H. Eliot '28 "New Deal cultists...
After 52 months of studying atom-bomb damage to buildings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Atomic Energy Commission and the Department of Defense summed up their findings for the benefit of U.S. builders. They had little encouraging advice to offer. The report did not deal with the damage by radiation (heat, gamma rays, etc.), considered only the blast, which affects a much larger area than the radiation. But the blast effects it described were awesome enough...
...Then almost immediately I see through the object into movements of form and color which create space. I call my paintings 'Space Impelled.' " Clearly McNeil's impulse was to churn space up into something gooey and gay. It took tubefuls of loud color, and a good deal Of single-minded thrashing and splashing, but he managed...