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Kozloff, Max
| January 18, 1965 issue
If artist Max Beckmann occupies a lofty place in 20th-century art, and has contributed memorably to the modern tradition, it is despite some of his important...
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Killingsworth, Charles C.
| December 17, 1960 issue
The article focuses on the term automation. Automation is the mechanization of thought, sensory and control processes. During the time that it has been...
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Dorner, Peter
| September 28, 1963 issue
The article presents information on the potential effects of tax cut that was introduced in the U.S. economy in the early 1960's. Any discussion of the...
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Friedmann, Georges
| September 1, 1962 issue
People live in a world where overwhelming technological progress has profoundly altered traditional ways of work. The average workweek, which in 1860 was...
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Larrabee, Eric
| September 20, 1965 issue
The parable of automation and leisure is that of the sorcerer's apprentice. Half-educated man, lured by the prospect of relief from toil, mechanizes and...
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Straus, Donald B.
| March 24, 1962 issue
In 1800, the average workweek in industrial establishments was 84 hours; in 1900, it was 60 hours; in 1925, 50 hours; in 1950, 40 hours. Today many offices...
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Ernst, Harry W.
| May 30, 1959 issue
The article focuses on the impoverish condition of the coal miners in the Appalachian South. The coal miners are largely left to rot on surplus government...
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December 10, 1955 issue
Automation, the rapidly expanding technique of replacing both skilled and unskilled workers by even more skilled and infinitely more productive machines,...
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Diehold, John
| September 19, 1953 issue
The almost daily appearance of new gadgets makes it seem that one is losing little time in creating the world that science fiction has for so long predicted....
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April 9, 1955 issue
Preliminary skirmishes here in the last few months between the Associated Farmers and the United Packinghouse Workers of America (C.I.O.) indicate that...
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