Word: programing
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...advising program, however,) compares favorably with the advising programs in many other colleges and universities...
What the Advising Program Should...
...College is concerned with the whole person, with the healthy all-round development of its students . . . Thus an effective advising program will be concerned with emotional problems, moral problems, economic problems, personal relationships, and career and vocational problems. The College's competence and responsibility in dealing with these matters, however, are not as great as they are in dealing with specifically academic problems...
...will be forced by midsummer to establish something like the Controlled Materials Plan of World War II. That would mean controlling copper, steel, aluminum and other strategic materials all the way from production to consumption, and allocating them for specific military and civilian products. If this program should cut down supplies of such consumer goods as autos and refrigerators, Fleischmann added cautiously, "I should think that rationing would have to be considered...
...hard work, said Johnson, the U.S. can produce 8% more goods next year, enough for a full defense program and a 5% increase in living standards. In the five years since the war, $86 billion has been spent expanding industrial plants, about 175% more than was spent on such expansion during the war. The U.S. now has a labor force of about 65,000,000, some 9,000,000 greater than during the war. By 1955, when the population, at its current rate of increase, will reach 162,000,000, Johnson believes the U.S. should be able to reach...