Word: boyds
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Climbing snowy slopes and fighting 90 k. wind gusts, two members of the Harvard Mountaineering Club last summer became the third party ever to reach the east peak of Mount Logan, during an expedition described last night by Boyd N. Everett...
...Throb. Nonetheless, problems loom for A.M.C. One of the new management's first chores will be to find a replacement for Sales Vice President Virgil E. Boyd, 49, who was lured to Chrysler Corp. as vice president and general sales manager last week by a "tremendous offer I just couldn't afford to refuse." A.M.C. earnings fell from $48 million in 1960 to $23.6 million last year as spending on production facilities and merchandising was hiked to meet stiffening competition from Big3 compacts. Wall Street analysts are generally bearish about prospects for continued A.M.C. growth. Rambler, they reason...
...Eastern tieup with any big airline would very likely win the blessing of CAB's merger-promoting Chairman Alan Boyd. Under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, CAB approval gives an airline freedom from antitrust prosecution...
...largest U.S. air carrier, outranked only by United, American. TWA and Eastern. The merger proposal, which calls for National stockholders to get 1¾ Continental shares for each National share they hold, seems likely to win quick approval from the Civil Aeronautics Board, whose Kennedy-appointed chairman, Alan S. Boyd, is an outspoken advocate of airline consolidation...
...frills economy class in which tickets would cost 25% less than present coach rates (TIME, Nov. 10). The defeat of the Continental proposal delighted almost all the other major airlines, most of which had filed counterproposals demanding fare increases. But CAB's Kennedy-appointed Chairman Alan S. Boyd, one of the two members who wanted to give lower fares a try, dissented: "We see tremendous potential benefit to the traveling public and the carriers in a lower rate air service which will produce mass-volume business...