Word: braziller
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last summer he represented the United States as a member of the team which won the basketball championship in the Pan-American Maccabian Games held in Brazil...
Olivetti's 52,892 employees make and sell typewriters, special-purpose adding and calculating machines, teleprinters, accounting machines, small electronic computers and steel office furniture. The company has seven factories in Italy, others in the U.S. (through the subsidiary Olivetti-Underwood Corp.), Scotland, Spain, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and South Africa. Three years ago, Olivetti was in real trouble. It had to pump millions into Olivetti-Underwood. It was also afflicted by Olivetti family feuding, swelling costs, and a painful Italian recession. New life came in 1964 when a syndicate headed by Fiat's Giovanni Agnelli...
...streamlined Olivetti's operations, cut losses, started making money again. Increasingly adaptable, Olivetti is negotiating construction of a calculator factory in Russia, plans new plants in Argentina, Brazil and Harrisburg...
Harvard Dramatic Club: Loeb Shakespeare Festival; Quincy and Dunster House Drama; PBH Mental Hospitals Committee; Harvard Journal of Negro Affairs; Harvard-Cornell-Illinois Project in Brazil; Jazz Dance Workshop; Radcliffe Dance Group...
...eight other cities, handled some $420 million in trade during its first six months alone. For years, a significant chunk of Mitsui's business has come from "off shore trading" deals involving the U.S. and countries other than Japan. In one case, Mitsui shipped U.S. machinery to Brazil, which in turn sent coffee to Sweden, which for its part exported glassware to the U.S. Because Japanese trading companies are so well suited for such complicated transactions, the president of Mitsui, U.S.A., Sueyuki Wakasugi, predicts that they may well become "a working tool of America's international marketing...