Word: thoughtfullness
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"The future evolution of the industry," says nimbus-maned Lee Atwood, president of North American Aviation, "will separate the lucky from the unlucky, the thoughtful from the compulsive-the men, as it were, from the boys." A shakeout of companies is inevitable, as it has been in the maturing stages...
Henry A. Kissinger '50, associate professor of Government, stated that, "Any thoughtful person today must be interested in peace." But the efforts of disarmament groups have been directed too exclusively toward influencing the desires of people for peace, he said. "The chief issue is how to do it."
The gift was born of passion. Lewis scathed and scorned America, and the fury of his attack and the accuracy of his evidence shocked the boosters of Main Street into startled self-surmise, starting the agonized self-appraisal and self-doubt that has characterized much of ILS. social criticism ever...
Director Richard Thorpe's machine clicks cheerfully to the end, when it produces a satisfyingly idiotic conclusion. The only thing wrong with any of this excellent nonsense is an embarrassingly bad title song that, as is the current fashion, mewls while the credits are being shown. Thoughtful viewers will...
Siren Talk. When Khrushchev reopened the Berlin issue five weeks ago, at Vienna, some observers cried "old stuff." But there was one big difference: a truculent tone that said: "This time something's got to be done." So far, John Kennedy has been as firm as Ike in turning...