Word: doubledealing
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"At a time when knowledge has multiplied many fold, the birth rate doubled, and the domestic and world situation become even more complex and precarious, we urgently need to establish a higher priority rating for expenditures to improve and enlarge the range of higher education."
¶ Stanford's President J. E. Wallace Sterling, 54, a highly businesslike historian, has for ten years run the West's outstanding private university. Stanford's enrollment has doubled to 8,600; the faculty has won three Nobel Prizes. The 9,000-acre campus includes everything from...
Much of this is Bev Murphy's doing. In the seven years since he became Campbell boss, one-third of the company's 102 current products have been added to the Campbell line. He was one of the first to sense the housewife's increasing demand for...
Though professional repairmen are a notably independent lot, they flocked to sign up with the home-repair clubs, seldom try to pad their bills to make up for the 10% club fee. Reason: they save more than 10% by using the club since it assumes the costs of advertising and...
Liza's feminine victory sets quite a precedent for U.S. musical theater. Women of the class and quality of France's austere Nadia Boulanger have guest-conducted the Boston Symphony and other orchestras; in a less memorable tradition there have always been all-girl dance bands. But conducting...