Word: branded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Chicago!" This year the professor's son Robert could likewise have used a brewery. He, too, is a political scientist; he, too, wanted to reform Chicago; he, too, ran for mayor, and last week he, too, was defeated by Chicago's preference for its regular beery, cheery brand of politics. The winner, as usual: Chicago's Democratic machine...
...Brand Names. In Long Beach, Calif., a few hours after arresting I. W. Harper for drunkenness, police arrested Motorist Henry Ford for driving without a license...
...most powerful journalistic voices of the past hundred years," Colonel Robert Rutherford ("Bertie") McCormick commanded the No. 1 fortress of personal, daily journalism in the U.S. He put the mark of his eccentric, sometimes pugnacious personality into every column of the Tribune. His skillful and intensely opinionated brand of newspapering might often be wrong, but it was never dull. Even those who violently disagreed with what the Trib said in its news and editorial columns candidly admitted that no one said it with more bounce and bite. In the 41 years that he ran the Trib, the Colonel turned...
...extinguish price competition . . . 'Fair trade,' when used as a device for relieving distributors from the rigors of price competition, is at odds with the most elementary principles of a dynamic free-enterprise system."Congress should repeal the Miller-Tydings law, which exempts price-fixers of name-brand products from antitrust action, and the McGuire Act of 1952, which makes a minimum-price agreement signed by one retailer with a manufacturer binding on all retailers in a state. Said the committee: "As a result of local enabling and federal exemptive legislation, resale price-fixing, otherwise a clear antitrust violation...
Died. Joseph F. Cullman Jr., 72, president of Cullman Brothers, Inc., director and chairman of the executive committee of Philip Morris & Co., Ltd., Inc.; in Manhattan. Cullman added Benson & Hedges to the family interests in 1941, built up B. & H.'s Parliament brand into the first nationally known filter cigarette. In 1953 he negotiated a merger with Philip Morris...