Word: avon
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Fire House, Broadway and Quincy St. Ward 6, precinct 4 (Dunster House): Corporal Burns Playground, Banks St. Ward 7, precincts 1 and 2 (graduate dorms): Agassiz School, Oxford and Sacramento Streets. Ward 7, precincts 4 and 5 (Radcliffe Quad and most off-campus houses): Peabody School, Linnaean and Avon Streets. Ward 8, precinct 5 (Coggeshall): Harvard-Epworth Methodist Church, Mass. Ave. Polls will be open from...
...Avon Products has set up production in France in recent months, has just announced that it will build a new plant near Munich next spring. General Electric bought into France's Machines Bull (49%) and a German electrical appliance maker, is now negotiating for a share of Italy's Olivetti. IBM, whose investments throughout Western Europe are extensive, has built a striking new research laboratory at La Gaude, outside Nice. Willys has just announced plans to build a new Jeep assembly plant in Brazil, and General Mills is negotiating a joint venture to make cornflakes in Japan...
...Petrofina, up 114.8%, and by Iowa Beef Packers, whose 114.6% gain was due largely to increased capacity. Amerada Petroleum, in 355th place, had the highest profit margin for the sixth consecutive year-30.2% of sales-thanks largely to its low overhead. When it came to return on invested capital, Avon led with 34.3%, followed closely by Gillette's 34.1%, General Dynamics 32.2%, Smith Kline & French's 30.9% . On the average, the 500 earned better than 6% on sales and 9% on invested capital, both slightly higher than...
SHAKESPEARE: SOUL OF AN AGE (NBC, 10-11 p.m.). A repeat of the highly acclaimed 1962 special in which Ralph Richardson narrates the story of Shakespeare's life, illustrated by visits to Stratford-on-Avon and other pertinent sites, while Michael Redgrave and other leading British actors read from the plays...
STRATFORD-ON-AVON--"More and more light," sagely noted Shakespeare, commenting on the new CRIMSON telephone book. "It tell a lie--why, spit in my face, call me horse," the poet continued. Encouraged by the Bard's response, the CRIMSON bravely offers a Free Subscription to the first person to spot all 208 errors in the book. The new expanded edition is on sale now in all House dining halls and at the CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton St. $1, cash...