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...economists do not think so. Said A. S. Glossbrenner, President of Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co.: "The use of capacity figures has hurt the economy of the whole country, as well as that of the steel industry. Some other form of measurement should be substituted." Percentage of capacity does not reflect the fact that capacity has constantly risen for the past 12 years. Thus, this year's operating rates, since they are figured on a higher capacity base (which is adjusted every Jan. 1), actually represent more tons of steel produced than the same rates last year...
Stephen N. Subrin '58, baseball, also wrote "I trust that the lateness of my reply does not reflect upon the habits efficiency that managing Harvard baseball usually genders...
...football's game of the week, undefeated Syracuse was determined to grind down tough Pittsburgh to atone for its faltering early season play. But underdog Pitt eagerly matched raw power with its beefy rival, completely dominated play to win by a margin of 10-0 that did not reflect the true humiliation of the defending national champions. A week after kicking a last-second field goal to beat Arkansas 10-7, Mississippi Center Allen Green kicked a 41-yd. field goal in the last six seconds for his second of the day and a 6-6 tie with Louisiana...
...taken to include political organizations; fraternal organizations, college and school groups; labor groups, industrial, business and professional organizations; religious orders; civic clubs, memorial and patriotic societies; philanthropic and reform societies (AntiTobacco League, for example); athletic organizations; women's groups, etc. . . . Where it seems fitting, the characters should reflect recognition and acceptance of the world situation in their thoughts and actions, although in dealing with war, our writers should minimize the 'horror' aspects . . References to other cowboy stars should not be used . . . References should not be made to other 'competitive' horses such as 'Trigger...
...essential difference between the two men is indicating by their conceptions of the way a legislator should representatives his constituency. Stafford seems to feel that no matter how badly informed the people of Vermont are, their representatives should reflect every aspect of the majority opinion Meyer seems to believe that no group of people can be well-informed as its representatives, and that the people don't always know what their best interests are. He votes as he thinks best, not necessarily as the people might think best and through newsletters from Washington, through Carefully clear speeches, he informs...