Word: bunkerism
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...state level, the situation is worse. Only three states* have complete, blastproof underground installations where business can be carried on in relative safety. Just three others are under construction, including Governor Nelson Rockefeller's model bunker in Albany, which can house 1,100 legislators and public employees, and sustain them with 14,000 special crackers that provide a complete, balanced diet...
...Among the many skills that Chairman George Maverick Bunker, 53, brought to Martin Co. nine years ago, none was more valuable than his ability to read the times. He saw no future in planemaking, remade Martin into the first aerospace-age missile and electronics company, turned losses into profits. Next his teacup told him that changeable cold-war winds made even Martin's position as the largest missilemaker precarious. So he set out to diversify, this week in one king-sized jump moved Martin into chemicals, cement, paints, furniture polish, powdered metals and adhesives. His method: merging with Chicago...
...Robert F.Woodward, 52, as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs. But behind that appointment lay five months of incredible confusion and frustration within the New Frontier. Before Woodward, no fewer than 21 persons had been sounded out for the Inter-American Affairs job. Such candidates as Ellsworth Bunker, retired Ambassador to India, and Carl Spaeth, dean of the Stanford University Law School, had politely but firmly rejected it. And Bob Woodward accepted only because, as a career diplomat, he had little choice...
...Bunker, a forn. - aide of General Douglas MacArthur. and a member of the council of the semisecret, archconservative John Birch Society (TIME, March 10). Additional support came from Boston's antimedicine Christian Science Monitor...
...Fluoride is a poison," said Rosenberger in speeches. Bunker noted darkly that the Daily Worker had supported fluoridation, and insisted: "This is not a question on which any group has a right to vote. No group has a right to force taxpayers to take medicine not recommended by their own doctor." Anti-fluoridation groups in other states helpfully flooded Massachusetts with leaflets implying that fluoridation causes cancer and brittle bones and hinting that its proponents are acting on orders from Moscow to soften American brains. Throughout the campaign Rosenberger kept in close telephone contact with Seattle Radiologist Frederick...