Word: thoughtfullness
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The Challenge of Man's Future, by Harrison Brown. A thoughtful, guardedly hopeful but dead-serious speculation about the effect of the world's increasing population on the life of man (TIME, March 22).
One morning he met with Secretaries Dulles and Wilson and Admiral Radford to go over U.S. Indo-China strategy in preparation for the important talks in Washington this week with General Paul Ely, the French Chief of Staff. And at his press conference, the President had some thoughtful words on...
. . . May I say how well-balanced and thoughtful the article on Harvard and President Pusey seemed to me to be? [It was] interesting without being brash, and useful to the country without being propaganda.
Japan's businessmen are partly to blame for this state of affairs. Instead of using Korean war profits to retool their plants, pack new muscle on Japan's war-torn industry so it could compete better in the free world, they squandered much of the money on modern...
The producers of TV soap operas take a much tougher view of their audience. They have almost abandoned the radio technique of giving a synopsis of previous action before the episode begins. When an actor dies or gets another job, his disappearance is seldom explained. Says Winsor: "He's...