Word: product
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...polished product of a polished Massachusetts family, tall, dark, witty Physician Plimpton grew up in Plimptonville (really only a courtesy stop on the New Haven line), 18 miles out of Boston. No narrow specialist, he majored in English at Amherst (after Exeter), went on to Harvard Medical School and a World War II battle surgeon's post in Europe. Later he became chief resident at Columbia's prestigious Presbyterian Hospital, then chief of staff at Lebanon's American University Hospital during the U.S. landing...
...forecasts of a national output of $510 billion in 1960 is right on the line. Martin R. Gainsbrugh, chief economist of the National Industrial Conference Board, and Roy L. Reierson, chief economist of Bankers Trust Co., took an even more sanguine view: they believe that the gross national product may well climb as high as $520 billion...
...easy money" policies. Credit restraint by the Republicans, charged the report, had not only failed to halt price upcreep but had also slowed the growth of the economy. Giving themselves the best of the Korean war boom, the Democrats contrasted a 4.6% yearly increase in the U.S. gross national product from 1947-53 to a sluggish 2.3% annual rate of increase since 1953. Within easy reach by Democratic reckoning: a sustained 4.5% annual growth rate...
...they would see the day when sugar planters would want-or need-to look beyond their own verdant cane fields. In the old days, sugar planters dominated Hawaii's economic, political and social life. But in the last 20 years, sugar's share of the Hawaiian gross product dropped from...
...work on a problem himself. The largest single Magnavox stockholder (167,000 of 2,350,000 shares), he relaxes aboard the 62-ft. company yacht, Magna Mar, fishes for marlin off Florida. A music lover, he has little confidence in engineering graphs and charts that prove his product is perfect. When he wants to judge, he cocks his ear, decides how it sounds...