Word: thoughtfullness
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WHEN Moiseyev's Dance Company of the U.S.S.R. appeared in London in 1955, one critic was reminded of the Rockettes in Manhattan's Radio City Music Hall. The parade-drilled precision is there, and so is the box-office pull. Next week the Moiseyev will give Americans their...
Thoughtful Uncertainty. Pusey's commercials punctuated an hour-long radio show, The Case for the College. The most ambitious attempt at alumni pocket-lightening made so far, it was part of "A Program for Harvard College" (TIME. Nov. 26, 1956), Harvard's plan for raising $82,500,000...
In a series of taped interviews with old grads and undergrads, Harvard backed up its sales talk with a broadly brushed portrait of what a college education should be: a progression from cocksure ignorance to-at least-thoughtful uncertainty. Reminisced Critic John Mason Brown ('23): "I came as thousands...
"Out of such a welter of words and widely diverging counsel, how can the thoughtful citizen develop for himself sensible decisions on current issues?"
And in this issue, Ike's thoughtful citizens can gain some understanding of the effects of the latest Federal Reserve change in required bank reserves, and discover some early harbingers of spring in our economic climate, see BUSINESS, On the Rise?