Word: develop
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...December 1949-the longest period anyone has served in that post-becomes editor. Said Editor-in-Chief Luce: ''The post of editor, which I held from 1923 to 1949, is revived in order that TIME may have the benefit of a senior executive able and qualified to develop long-range plans for progress and development...
...glittering example of how the universities may develop is Michigan State's remarkable new liberal arts branch at Oakland (TIME, Sept. 28). Completely reversing the "tech and ag" image of its parent institution, Oakland is an avowedly intellectual school limited to such rigorous matters as rhetoric, Russian, philosophy of science. Last month Oakland's first 570 freshmen got the shock of their lives: 43% flunked in chemistry, calculus and economics. Nothing like this ever happened at old M.S.U. Says 18-year-old Mike Deller: "It's rough, really rough. But I'm glad. Some...
COMPUTER CENTERS for small businessmen will be set up on a nationwide basis by National Cash Register Co. Operating much like the big photo labs that develop film for amateurs, the centers will process daily records for small retailers, industrial and commercial firms, return complete analyses within 24 hours. First three centers will open in Manhattan, Los Angeles, Dayton...
...most U.S. cardiologists doubt that it does much good, if any. Cleveland's Dr. Claude S. Beck (TIME, March 25, 1957) and Manhattan's Dr. Samuel Thompson (TIME, Nov. 13, 1950) relied on a different principle. If tissues in and around the heart are irritated, they develop an increased blood supply. So these surgeons opened the heart sac and supplied an irritant by dusting with talc or asbestos. Good results have been reported, but the procedure is a major operation, for which many heart patients are too weak...
Smiling Bureaucrats. Although the corporation dates back to the 14th century, it was the U.S. businessman who developed it into the most efficient machine to handle the enormous complexities of mass production, mass markets and mass financing. In the process, the corporation has become a political and social system as well as an economic one-a state within a state. "Imperial decisions are ratified in this regal atmosphere," says Earl Latham, professor of political science at Amherst College, "decisions to divide up the U.S., develop Venezuela, support an Arab oligarchy, lengthen cars so that they fit nobody's garage...