Word: shared
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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There was a slow-gathering presentiment of crisis in France. President de Gaulle himself seemed to share it, for a new note crept into his discourses. He talked of "the abyss at our feet" if France were disunited. To a rain-soaked crowd at Chambery in the foothills of the Alps, he appealed in almost anguished tones for national unity. "I have no other reason for being, you well know, than this unity. I am in a way the symbol of it, the guarantee; events have willed it so. It is the service that I can perform in the days...
...business, A.T. & T., installed 700,000 new telephones in the third quarter to push the total in use past 60 million. The number of long distance calls climbed 6%. The result, announced A.T. & T. President Frederick R. Kappel, is that his company's earnings rose 10? per share from last year to $1.40 for the third quarter...
Third-quarter earnings of Consolidated Foods Corp. soared 13% to 50? per share v. 44? last year. Spurred by what Chairman Neil McElroy called "the rather exceptional progress" being made by Procter & Gamble's Duncan Hines cake-mix sales, P. & G.'s estimated third-quarter sales and earnings were going along at about last year's 5% growth rate...
...quest for new products and more efficiency was a boon to some companies, a temporary check on the earnings of others. Benefiting from the office automation boom, IBM profits soared $5,000,000 in the third quarter over the same period in 1959, lifted per-share earnings for the nine months to $6.51 v. $5.57 last year. Aided by 70% load factors on its new jets, which now carry 56% of United's passengers, United Air Lines made a steep climb; President William A. ("Pat") Patterson announced record third-quarter earnings of $1.97 per share, up from...
...recognize that he has real in a real world. This chap and others like are a "youth problem," says Goodman, and emphasis is on their "background conditions," which one can manipulate. Thus, "the aim is not to give human beings real goals that warrant belief, and tasks to share in, but to reestablish "belonging...