Word: prospecting
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Nikita Khrushchev, fist-waving and shouting interruptions, was startling enough. Last week the prospect loomed that Soviet diplomats the world over may, at the appropriate moment, follow in his shoeless footsteps...
Much of the boom in services is a natural outgrowth of the success of the durable goods producer's assembly lines. Nearly $18 billion was spent on autos and auto parts last year, and U.S. motorists paid another $6 billion for servicing them. Nevertheless the prospect of consumers' spending more and more of their money for green fees and plane rides instead of new cars and bigger TV sets is not a happy one for the makers of durable goods. The auto industry has already begun to fight back for a bigger share of the consumer...
...premises during the three years of the program. Slack feels even this can be attributed to the negligence of the experimenter. "Twenty-five dollars in one-dollar bills was stolen on Ash Wednesday by a subject who didn't have a full-time job and was facing the prospect of being seen on Easter Sunday without new clothes," Slack explained. "Around here this is a disgrace among the younger crowd from the poorer neighborhoods. Anyway, the money was left in the room with the boy and was fairly hanging out of the experimenter's coat, which was draped...
...Europe-especially in NATO-ought really to have a say in the choice of President or rather Secretary of State in the U.S. I venture to cast this imaginary vote for the Democrats with the prospect of having Adlai E. Stevenson taking care of foreign relations. He sounds like a statesman, and they are rare animals in the political forests anywhere...
Forbush is backed by a fine sophomore prospect, John Adams, who contributed some fancy saves in the Ivy opener at Ithaca last weekend...