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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...using their shelf stock to meet sales will eventually have to replenish their stock. But what pleased Government economists was the inventory decline's minor effect on the economy. Although inventory retrenchment has been going on for months, the economy has been able to absorb the loss without any great damage. The question now was how long the inventory decline would continue...
...business been so caught up with the urge to merge. Among U.S. firms, mergers jumped from 846 a year in 1955 to 1,050 last year. At that increasing rate, 1960 promises to set a new postwar record for corporate marriages. Hardly a week goes by without a flurry of announcements. Mergers-and rumors of mergers-are rampant among companies in the food, airline, railroad, paper, chemical, electronics and machinery industries. What caused the big jump...
...that I can open into your city." A few months later, :he waters of the Euphrates began to lower as if by a miracle. When they were only knee-high, the army of the erstwhile 'servant" appeared, marching down the river bed to take Babylon without a fight, instead of attacking the thick city walls, the invaders had cleverly diverted the river into an abandoned reservoir...
When the 1960-61 season opens next week, the new shows will have to go some to match these favorites, which have come through the summer without getting half baked: Toys in the Attic, the latest play by Lillian Hellman, deftly explores the character of a weak ne'er-do-well (Jason Robards Jr.): Paddy Chayefsky's The Tenth Man, set in a Mineola, I.I. synagogue, brilliantly and with high humor admixes ancient rite with modern psychology; The Miracle Worker owes its excellence to the superb performances of Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke, as they re-create...
...Best Reading The Human Season, by Edward Lewis Wallant. The grief of a 59-year-old plumber over the sudden death of his wife is the unlikely subject of this remarkably skillful first novel. With telling economy, Author Wallant suggests the climate of a marriage, the texture of sorrow without sentimentality and the twisting agony of an agnostic Job who cannot tame his rage with resignation...